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3 ways to start Breaking Up with Plastics
What is it about bad relationships that keep us coming back for more, despite knowing how toxic the relationship is affecting us and all that we love?
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How It All Began
There’s an old joke that in any bar in Vancouver Canada you can sit down next to someone who claims to have founded Greenpeace. In fact, there was no single…
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Selangor State Government must present the truth about the degazetted portion of Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR)
The Pertahankan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara (PHSKLU) Coalition demands that the Selangor State Government immediately revokes the degazettement the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve and stops making false claims to justify its action.
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Greenpeace Malaysia’s response to PM Ismail Sabri’s announcement on new Cabinet ministers
Calls for the Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob and the newly appointed Cabinet Ministers to implement a low-carbon economic stimulus in order to tackle unsustainable business practices.
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Plastic Free July for a #BetterNormal
The way we buy things has changed with the pandemic, and with it the increase of throwaway plastic. Find out why these two are connected.
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Plastic Free July: 5 tips to save money and our environment!
Think outside the box on ways we can save money and reduce plastic waste at the same time.
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What do you want? Climate justice NOW!
To start solving the climate crisis, we must address systemic racism, corruption, and gender inequality in our society, and make space for democratic governance.
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Burning Issues: Five Years of Fire
The 2015 fire season in Indonesia was the worst in nearly two decades, with the blazes for almost a month emitting daily carbon emissions that exceeded those from the entire US economy.
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Southeast Asia Power Sector Scorecard
How Southeast Asia meets growing energy demand is a crucial challenge in the fight against climate change. Yet while countries around the world have made huge strides towards renewable energy solutions, new fossil fuel power plants that have no place in 2020 or beyond are still being built.
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Greenpeace demands sustainability and due diligence on human rights for tuna industries in Southeast Asia
Lack of support and accountability for migrant fishing crew remain a failing issue, with only 20 percent of major southeast Asian tuna brands providing measures to reduce, or eliminate modern slavery at sea.
 









