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5 bold steps for a plastic waste-free Malaysia
Malaysia is ambitiously on the road toward a plastic waste-free future that will reduce public health risks, take into account green jobs and protect our natural environment from plastics’ hazardous impacts.
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A call for genuine climate action
Greenpeace Malaysia welcomes certain positive measures in Malaysia’s Budget 2025 but expresses concerns over the government’s ongoing reliance on unsustainable solutions.
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5 demands to governments to protect biodiversity at UN biodiversity COP16
There is a lot of work to do at the upcoming UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP16, which will take place in Cali, Colombia from 21 October to 1…
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The UN Biodiversity COP16 is make-or-break moment for nature protection
This decade leading up to 2030 is a critical one for life on Earth: are we going to help the Earth heal herself and sustain us all? Or are we…
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UN Biodiversity COP 2024: Which governments are fulfilling their pledges to protect nature?
A new tool tracks governments’ progress on delivering their commitments to the global biodiversity framework.
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Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate
Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate and heats up our planet faster than other gases.
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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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The whole universe is on a piece of land
Since February 2024, we have been living with indigenous communities in certain areas of Peninsular Malaysia. Merely observing the news does not provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues they face.
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Watch Toxic Influence, the new film exposing the dark side of Dove
Watch and share the film to uncover the truth about Dove’s 20 year lie.
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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”.









