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Monsoon seasons and the deep wounds caused by logging
The monsoon season is not foreign to the Orang Asli community. Since long ago, we lived alongside the rain, rivers, and forests. However, what we experienced during the 2025 monsoon…
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Musim tengkujuh dan luka akibat pembalakan
Musim tengkujuh bukan sesuatu yang asing bagi masyarakat Orang Asli dan Asal. Sejak dahulu, kami hidup bersama hujan, sungai dan hutan. Ia adalah krisis yang dipergiat dan diperburuk oleh pembalakan, khususnya di kawasan hulu sungai dan sekitar kampung pedalaman.
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5 ways to disinvite plastic from your holidays
The holidays are here again. ‘Tis the season to hang out with (or just tolerate) family and friends, share (and maybe overindulge in) tasty meals, and enjoy festivities (or stay…
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Southeast Asia beyond the gas hype
The conversations sparked by #LiterallyNastyGas remind us of something simple but important. Once we look at fossil gas with clearer eyes, we also start to notice what lies beyond it.…
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Why fossil gas is a bad deal for Southeast Asia
Fossil gas is often described as a cleaner and safer option for our region. But when you look closely at the evidence.
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Understanding fossil gas, methane, and LNG
Fossil gas is often surrounded by confusing technical terms. This glossary breaks down the key concepts in clear and simple language, so you can understand exactly why fossil gas is…
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7 Months, 7 Countries, One Mission: Stop Fossil Gas
For seven months the Greenpeace ships Arctic Sunrise and Witness were on a mission across Europe to expose the fossil gas trap and show that a renewables-powered future is already within reach.
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4 things Greenpeace is fighting for at COP30
2025 is shaping up to be one of the hottest years in history. As governments meet in Belém for the UN Climate Conference, COP30 will be a decisive test of global commitment…
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The forest fund that could change the world
As floods creep higher, haze thickens, and record heat drains cities across Asia, one question keeps resurfacing: who pays to keep the planet alive?
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia welcomes sustainable development leader to its Board
Leo Horn-Phathanothai, and bids farewell to Angela Chen
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