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Southeast Asia’s human rights response to the plastic crisis
Our fight against plastic pollution continues. The plastic pollution crisis gripping Southeast Asia cannot wait for global consensus.
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A weekend at Ulu Tamu
Last weekend, a meaningful initiative unfolded in Ulu Tamu, where Orang Asli villagers who care for the campsite were joined by volunteers from Greenpeace Malaysia.
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Fortieth anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior bombing
Before July 10, 1985, the Rainbow Warrior was already well known, the attack turned it into a legend.
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Our ocean, our future
At 99 years old, Sir David Attenborough has spent seven decades showing us the wonders of our natural world. In his latest and perhaps most urgent documentary, Ocean, he delivers…
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Hope in Action: Celebrating 25 Years of Greenpeace Southeast Asia
On June 21, 2025, Greenpeace Southeast Asia (SEA) celebrated a major milestone: 25 years of people-powered environmental action. We gathered over a hundred donors, volunteers, and allies from across the region for the webinar Hope in Action to reflect on our shared victories, reconnect with fellow Earth defenders, and reignite their commitment to a greener…
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Join Champions of Change to support an end to plastic pollution
Plastic pollution is everywhere, and the road to changing the systems that have contributed to the plastic crisis can seem long and arduous. Now more than ever we need champions to remind us that we can rethink the way we produce and consume.
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ASEAN’s critical moment for environmental rights
Malaysia assumes the ASEAN Chairmanship in 2025, the region stands at a pivotal crossroads.
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For the of love nyonya kuih
Nyonya kuih used to be my favourite food, but I haven’t bought Nyonya kuih in years — not because I don’t love it, but because it almost always comes wrapped…
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A particular personal point on reducing waste
This guest article by one of our eco-warriors highlights the challenges and rewards of going zero-waste, and why even small actions matter in protecting our planet.
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Hope in Action
It began with a spark—an act of hope in the face of crisis. A small group of activists dared to believe that people power could stand up to environmental destruction, and win.









