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Climate, forest protection roadmaps slashed from formal COP30 outcome as people demand change
Belém, Brazil – What started with strong hope and promise ended without actionable roadmaps to end forest destruction and the burning of fossil fuels, as geopolitical divisions again showcased the…
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Critical minerals, critical exploitation
26 October 2025, Malaysia signed a MoU on Critical Minerals Supply Chains and an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with the US. Greenpeace expands on its concerns.
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Incremental progress on Budget 2026 climate ambitions not enough
Greenpeace Malaysia reacts to budget 2026
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Greenpeace SEA brings #SaveRajaAmpat to UNEA Forum, urges better governance for ‘energy transition’ minerals
Sixth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific on August 26, 2025.
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From Hiroshima to Gaza: defending peace
On August 6 and 9, 1945, two atomic bombs pulverised the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
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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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Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles
Minerals such as lithium, nickel, copper, and cobalt – often called “transition minerals” or “critical minerals” – are playing an increasingly pivotal role globally. These minerals have many different uses…
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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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28 NGOS call for transparency in environmental impacts from Petronas gas pipeline explosion incident
A large blaze erupted along Sector 2 of the Peninsular Gas Utilisation Pipeline, operated by PETRONAS Gas Berhad. 22 civil society organisations call for transparency in the case.








