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Artists create an artwork made from photos of blue skies to demand clean air
Malaysian art duo co2_karbondioksida turns photographs of blue skies all over the work into an artwork to highlight issues with air pollution.
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Different Air Under One Sky
Pollutants emitted into the atmosphere drive the global threats posed by both air pollution and climate change. The negative impacts of these crises are not felt equally and it is often the most vulnerable people who are most severely affected.
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The Health and Economic Impacts of Ambient Air Quality in Malaysia
Air pollution is the fourth leading risk factor of premature death globally and the greatest environmental threat to human health.
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The State of Air Quality in Malaysia
A new study by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and Greenpeace Malaysia found that an estimated 32,000 avoidable deaths occur in Malaysia every year because of air pollution.
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Art Attack Against a Hazy and Forgotten Threat
Another haze season will add fuel to fire in Malaysia’s recovery from Covid-19
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SUHAKAM Roundtable Discussion (RTD) on the Right to Clean Air
The prolonged impacts of haze pollution experienced especially over the last two decades have become a serious concern in the face of this devastating phenomenon that has affected the well-being of Malaysians and the economy.
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Human Rights and Haze FAQ
Why are green groups filing a complaint about haze to the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM)? Find out more.
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Civil society groups file landmark complaint to SUHAKAM for public inquiry into haze pollution as a human rights violation.
Ahead of the International Human Rights Day on 10th of December, a broad alliance of civil society organisations files a pioneering complaint at the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM) as a proactive countermeasure to address the chronic and persistent haze pollution.
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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.
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Burning Issues: Five Years of Fire
The 2015 fire season in Indonesia was the worst in nearly two decades, with the blazes for almost a month emitting daily carbon emissions that exceeded those from the entire US economy.