We’re here to protect what matters most: people, planet, and our shared future. We expose environmental harm, hold polluters accountable, and push for bold solutions that protect lives, livelihoods, and nature.
Because a healthy planet is the foundation of everything we love and depend on. The climate crisis is already here: overproduction of plastics, worsening air pollution, and disappearing forests threaten our health, communities, and future. We must protect our shared home for everyone, for generations to come.
How does Greenpeace make change?
We change the system causing the damage. That means hallenging corporations, pressuring governments, and mobilising people to stop pollution and protect nature at its source. When others stay quiet, we take action.
Can we stop the climate crisis?
We can’t undo all the damage, but we can still prevent the worst. Every year of delay means more plastic in our oceans, more forests lost, and more communities harmed by pollution and extreme weather. Acting now gives us the best chance to protect lives, livelihoods, and the planet we share.
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Read the reflections from 2021-2023 of our Programme Director at Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Jasper Inventor, see how we’re building momentum towards a more just, green, and peaceful future.
10 June 2025, Nice, France – Over 90 member states at the United Nations Ocean Conference today announced their support to the ministerial declaration “The Nice wake up call for…
Maybank is the second bank in Malaysia to no longer finance new coal activities, even though they have not been as ambitious as their rival, CIMB, which last year committed to phase out coal from its portfolio by 2040.
Maybank Group continues to invest in coal power despite recognising the “environmental impact associated with coal-fired power generation” as stated in Maybank’s 2019 Sustainability Report.
We sent a letter to several ministers, including the acting National Resources and Environment and Sustainability Minister (NRES) Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani on the 5th session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC-5.2) this week with the hopes of landing a final deal, in Geneva, Switzerland.
On August 6 and 9, 1945, two atomic bombs pulverised the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, the registers of both atomic bombings’…
Bangkok, 1 August 2025 – Greenpeace Southeast Asia has appointed Veerawit Tianchainan as its new Executive Director, effective 1 August 2025. Assuming leadership at a time of intensifying escalating climate…
Plastics, Profits & Power exposes how fossil fuel and petrochemical companies are working to derail the Global Plastics Treaty, the world’s most ambitious effort to end plastic pollution.
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.
A new Greenpeace International report released today reveals that over 50 million people in 11 countries are at risk of exposure to hazardous air pollution from living near plastic linked…
Greenpeace Malaysia joins the call for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining by spotlighting ‘Hidden Gem’ vessel docked in Labuan set to mine international ocean depths.
Open Letter to YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul GhaniTransboundary Haze – An Opportunity for Malaysia to Lead Responsible Plantation Practices in ASEAN YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani,
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…
Together we are part of a growing, global movement determined to bring about the changes our planet desperately needs.
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