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We can only face it all together – Covid-19 pandemic
Cases of Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Malaysia suddenly spiked up over the last couple of days bringing the tally of total infections in the country to 553 (as of March 16).…
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10 inspiring women who bring environmental stories to their crafts
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Greenpeace puts the spotlight on female visual storytellers from around the world and their work on nature and the environment. From documenting rivers to climate…
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Toxic Air: The Price of Fossil Fuels
This report reveals the cost of air pollution from fossil fuels and highlights solutions that can protect our health and benefit our communities.
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Air pollution from fossil fuels costs the world US$8 billion every day
Air pollution from fossil fuels costs the world US$8 billion every day.
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Malaysian Government Returns to Sender
Malaysia ships back 150 containers to 13 countries in 2019.
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Nestlé commits to virgin plastic reduction yet doubles down on recycling myth
It is encouraging that Nestlé finally committed to reducing its reliance on virgin plastics...If Nestlé wants to stop polluting the world, it needs to end its reliance on plastic.
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Reserve your seat, the Greenpeace film festival is back!
Reserve your evenings and get the popcorn ready. The Greenpeace film festival is back.
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7 things you can do to create a plastic-free future
Last year, we celebrated a huge moment in the global movement for a plastic-free future: more than one million people around the world called on big corporations to do their part to end single-use plastics.
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RSPO’s 2013 maps resolution languishes despite announcement
“Too little, too late” said Annisa Rahmawati, Greenpeace Indonesia Senior Forest Campaigner, of the RSPO’s announcement it has published members’ oil palm concession maps for Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak.
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5 Reasons Modern Slavery at Sea is still possible in 2019
It is a sad truth that even now, on the cusp of 2020, slavery is very much alive in the modern context. This is particularly true in the fishing industry.