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What happened at the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations?
In a daring protest against the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries on 30 November 2024, Greenpeace activists boldly boarded a tanker at South Korea’s Hanwha TotalEnergies complex, where toxic plastic…
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10 tips to eat more plant-based food (or even go vegan)
Thinking of going more vegan or vegetarian for the climate? Good news! There’s never been a better time to start on the path to a predominantly plant-based diet.
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Powering up a welfare home
In a humble welfare home in Sabak Bernam, about 21 children now have a brighter future with solar energy, a project initiated by Greenpeace Malaysia.
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Scientists reviewed 7,000 studies on microplastics. Their alarming conclusion puts humanity on notice
It’s been 20 years since a paper in the journal Science showed the environmental accumulation of tiny plastic fragments and fibres. It named the particles “microplastics”.
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Malaysia vs Plastic
Strategic actions and policy recommendations Greenpeace Malaysia sent to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES).
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Meat and dairy giants’ methane emissions rival Big Oil’s
Estimated methane emissions of 29 meat and dairy companies analysed by a new Greenpeace Nordic report rival those of the world’s reported 100 biggest corporations in the fossil fuel sector.
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Objection to proposed Oil & Gas project in Tun Mustapha Marine Park
An Open Letter to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation and the Government of Sabah Regarding Oil and Gas Exploration in an IUCN Marine Protected Area4 October 2024.
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Ending haze, the Silent Enemy
Kuala Lumpur: A milestone for Malaysia has been reached with the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) report that recognises environmental rights to a clean, healthy and safe environment as…
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A wonderful day for greener earth
The idea was very simple, because we only have one planet, so if our nature and environment is screwed up.
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Bringing Palestinian refugees to Malaysia is an act of compassion and kindness
We, the undersigned organisations and individuals, are gravely concerned at the reactions by some members of the public to the decision by the Malaysian Government to bring 127 Palestinian refugees to Malaysia for medical aid.