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Celebrating Malaysia Day away from home, for the sake of our forests
The 16th of September is personally significant to me in many ways. Aside from celebrating Malaysia Day, it also marks my father’s birthday. Every year, on his birthday, we as…
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From Hiroshima to Gaza: defending peace
On August 6 and 9, 1945, two atomic bombs pulverised the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
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March for the Forest: Billions at stake, forests at risk
Civil Societies demand real funding, real protection, and real accountability for forests in 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK13).
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Fortieth anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior bombing
Before July 10, 1985, the Rainbow Warrior was already well known, the attack turned it into a legend.
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Hope in Action: Celebrating 25 Years of Greenpeace Southeast Asia
On June 21, 2025, Greenpeace Southeast Asia (SEA) celebrated a major milestone: 25 years of people-powered environmental action. We gathered over a hundred donors, volunteers, and allies from across the region for the webinar Hope in Action to reflect on our shared victories, reconnect with fellow Earth defenders, and reignite their commitment to a greener…
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“Nice Declaration” for an ambitious plastics treaty
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…
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The true cost of AI romance: A 4.5-fold increase in emissions in one year
Every time ChatGPT answers a question, it consumes at least 10 times more power than a simple Google search. The electricity used by data centers is staggering, and emissions from AI chip manufacturing are rising rapidly.
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Greenpeace Malaysia calls for release of activists prohibited from leaving South Korea
Action in solidarity with activists prohibited from leaving South Korea for over four months after peaceful protest during INC-5.
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Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.
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Energy Transfer lawsuit verdict
Big Oil Bullies around the world will continue to try to silence free speech and peaceful protest, but the fight against Energy Transfer’s meritless SLAPP lawsuit is not over.









