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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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Beyond the Label: Debunking the biodegradable plastic myth
Greenpeace Thailand’s report ‘Beyond the Label’ critically examines the real-world performance of biodegradable and bio-based plastic packaging widely marketed as eco-friendly.
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The definitive guide to the animals of the Amazon Rainforest
From elusive jaguars and to playful river dolphins, every creature from the Amazon relies entirely on the rainforest for food, protection, and life itself.
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Japan must stop derailing Southeast Asia’s energy transition
Communities in Southeast Asia have been hit hardest and worst by the impacts of the climate crisis and by Japanese-financed fossil fuel projects. We demand that Japan shift its support from fossil fuels to community-supported renewable energy systems.
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The true cost of AI romance: A 4.5-fold increase in emissions in one year
Every time ChatGPT answers a question, it consumes at least 10 times more power than a simple Google search. The electricity used by data centers is staggering, and emissions from AI chip manufacturing are rising rapidly.
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Greenpeace Malaysia calls for release of activists prohibited from leaving South Korea
Action in solidarity with activists prohibited from leaving South Korea for over four months after peaceful protest during INC-5.
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Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.
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Transcript: Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
Transcript for the podcast of Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
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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.