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Why we need a strong Global Plastics Treaty
Our world is being destroyed by throwaway plastic. Plastic pollution has flooded our planet, harming people’s health, accelerating social injustice, destroying biodiversity and fueling the climate crisis.
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#UndiIklim | Terengganu: A series of stories on six states
The environmental and political challenges facing my father's hometown in Dungun, Terengganu.
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Clearing the Air on Transboundary Haze with Art, Film and Activism
Greenpeace Malaysia wraps up the timely ‘Haze: Coming Soon’ activist art exhibition, drawing over 6,000 visitors, including policy makers, as the ASEAN transboundary haze meeting approaches. Visitors experience ‘artivism’ up-close…
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No safe levels of pollution: Greenpeace actions against dirty air in 2022
Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental risks to health. No amount of air pollution is safe for human beings.
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Saying no to pollution – Inspiring actions in the people’s fight for clean air
Air pollution affects everyone across the globe and is one of the biggest environmental risks for premature death, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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Member of Parliaments Pledge
We call on all Members of Parliament to recognise every person’s right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as part of our basic human rights.
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NGOs urge all state governments to follow Selangor’s example and stop plastic waste imports
Selangor’s Exco for State Tourism and Environment, YB Hee Loy Sian announced on 19 May 2022 five new policies in regard to the operation of plastic waste recycling factories in…
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5 things you need know about the new IPCC WG2 report
The world’s leading climate scientists just released their latest massive assessment on the impacts of climate change and how and to what extent those impacts can be adapted to.
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Stop Forests for Sale!
The Rimba Disclosure Project (RDP), supported by Greenpeace Malaysia raised concerns over the likely conversion of forested lands which are being advertised for sale online.
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Satellite images reveal global air pollution rebound 1 year after first Covid-19 lockdowns
Levels of toxic NO2 air pollution have rebounded in cities around the world one year after initial Covid-19 lockdowns went into effect.