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Over 70 campaign groups call on insurers to exclude fossil fuel projects in Coral Triangle
More than 70 organizations from over 20 countries across six continents are urging the biggest global insurance and reinsurance groups to stop providing insurance for fossil fuel projects and fossil gas expansion in…
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Organisations call on Malaysian government to ensure that Lynas rare earth operations do not violate international law
In an open letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia dated 13 April, 57 organisations, representing a diverse groups of Malaysian society sent a very strong message, opposing the agreement by Lynas…
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Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace has today announced that its ship, the Arctic Sunrise, will join the upcoming Global Sumud Flotilla.
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One year on, Civil Society groups call for Royal Commission of Inquiry into Putra Heights Gas Explosion
On 1st April 2025, a section of the Peninsular Gas Utilisation (PGU) Phase II pipeline failed at Jalan Putra Harmoni, creating an 8-meter-deep crater and injuring over 110 individuals, damaging over 500 homes and hundreds of vehicles, injured more than 110 people, and forcing the evacuation of more than 600 households.
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Malaysia’s Air Quality Improved in 2025, But Haze and Pollution Risks Persist, New Global Report Finds
Malaysia’s air pollution crisis is driven not only by urban emissions and fossil fuel power generation, but mainly by recurring haze linked to forest and peatland fires, agricultural biomass burning, and weak enforcement against polluters.
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Greenpeace International urges governments to defend international law, as evidence suggests breaches by deep sea mining contractors
Greenpeace International is calling on member states to take firm and swift action if breaches by subsidiaries and subcontractors of The Metals Company (TMC) are established
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Lynas licence extension raises governance and accountability concerns
Greenpeace Malaysia expresses deep concern over the government’s decision to grant a 10-year operating licence extension to Lynas Malaysia, despite unresolved long-standing issues surrounding radioactive waste management and regulatory transparency.
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Tanah adat itu wujud selagi Orang Asli masih hidup di atasnya
Kenyataan Bersama Batin-Batin, Organisasi Masyarakat Sivil (CSO) dan Masyarakat Orang Asli Pahang bagi Menjawab kenyataan Kebawah Duli Paduka Baginda Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah bahawa tanah adat tidak wujud di Pahang.
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Greenpeace response to strikes on Iran by the US and Israel
Greenpeace International is deeply concerned by the joint military strike on Iran by the US and Israel.
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Iran mesti menghentikan penindasan kejam terhadap bantahan aman
Rakyat Iran berhak untuk membantah dan menentukan masa depan mereka sendiri.









