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A call for justice in Kelaik customary land rights case
The Kelaik community’s fight for justice is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to uphold Indigenous rights, safeguard Malaysia’s ecological heritage, and prevent the continued erosion of Orang Asli and Asal culture and traditions.
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Women transforming climate challenges into opportunities
Since time immemorial women are at the forefront of demanding change through campaigning and challenging the existing status quo.
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2024 World Air Quality Report
Air pollution remains the greatest environmental threat to human health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99% of the global population lives in areas that do not meet recommended…
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Do the maths, ban E-waste importation to Malaysia
We, members of Malaysia Stop Waste Trade Coalition, are alarmed by the arguments put forth by “experts” urging Malaysia to allow the importation of electronic waste. The portraits painted of…
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The unfinished fight: A journey toward a strong global plastics treaty
It has been more than two months since we boarded a plastics industry tanker in Daesan, South Korea, to highlight the urgent need for an effective plastics treaty. Five of…
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Microplastics in your body
Science is only beginning to understand the long-term effects of plastic on human health, yet the evidence so far is alarming. Microplastics—tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size—have…
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2023 Annual Report: Championing Hope
At the heart of our movement remained a dedication to co-leading with local communities through peaceful actions for a fairer, safer and cleaner future.
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The real-life ‘Moana’ – a battle to protect the oceans against deep sea mining
Everyone knows the saying ‘life imitates art’, but we’d argue that art imitates life when it comes to Disney’s Moana film franchise.
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新春綠色生活手冊:素食食譜與收納妙招
這本生活手册是為慶祝農曆新年特別製作的限量版,目前僅提供中文版本。
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Greenpeace urges Japan’s energy support to de-prioritise fossil fuel industries
Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s recent visit to Malaysia and Indonesia highlights the ‘business as usual’ agenda of pushing fossil fuels first, despite Just Energy Transition talks.









