No More
Fossil Fuel.
Go Clean,
Malaysia.
When disasters strike, communities shouldn’t be left in the dark facing injury, fear, and uncertainty without transparency. Yet when energy systems fail, this becomes reality, deepening the harm. From gas pipelines to coal plants, such failures have lasting consequences. This is not energy security, but poor governance, fragility, and a clear breach of human rights.
Help us to call on Datuk Seri Fadillah to commit to a direct transition to renewable energy: no new gas infrastructure, no fossil fuels beyond 2050, and a just transition that includes its impact on people, while leaving no worker or community behind, in alignment with business and human rights principles.
Your voice can push them to act. #MakeMYEnergyClean
Tell PETRA to stop fossil fuel
Malaysia has spent RM1.1 billion on climate disasters since 2021. Fossil fuel beyond 2050 is not a transition, it’s a delay.
Sign to tell Datuk Seri Fadillah: Malaysia’s energy future must be clean, just, and for everyone.
20 signatures. Help us get to 5,000!
OUR 4 KEY DEMANDS
Malaysia’s energy future cannot be built on the same fossil fuels that are failing us today. With global oil wars making energy prices unpredictable, Malaysia’s reliance on imported resources is a major risk. Switching to renewable energy which is domestically produced is the best way to secure our power supply and protect our economy. Through this petition, we are calling on the PETRA minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, to act on four clear demands.
Every signature on this petition will be compiled and submitted directly to PETRA as a formal call to action from the people of Malaysia.
01
End fossil fuel dependence. No new gas infrastructure. No reliance on fossil fuels beyond 2050. Gas is not a transition fuel, it is a delay. Malaysia must commit to a direct shift to renewables, now.
02
Transparent, accountable governance. Pipeline routes, safety zones, and Environmental Impact Assessments must be publicly disclosed in formats that people can actually read before projects are approved, not after disasters happen.
03
Stable, long-term clean energy policy. Malaysia needs a long-term renewable energy roadmap with consistent incentives, grid investment, and a circular economy plan that includes solar and mineral recycling.
04
A just workforce transition. Allocate dedicated budget for reskilling and upskilling workers into the renewable industry, build awareness of green jobs, and ensure the transition is fair, inclusive, and grounded in real competencies.
IT’S TIME TO ACT
Our energy system is fragile. A single pipeline explosion in Putra Heights cut power to nearly 300 factories. Coal filled the gap. Communities were left without answers.
This didn’t have to happen. And it cannot happen again.
Clean energy, transparent governance, and a just transition aren’t radical demands. They’re the bare minimum. They’re the bare minimum.
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Together we are part of a growing, global movement determined to bring about the changes our planet desperately needs.