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Objection to proposed Oil & Gas project in Tun Mustapha Marine Park
An Open Letter to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation and the Government of Sabah Regarding Oil and Gas Exploration in an IUCN Marine Protected Area4 October 2024.
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5 reasons why ‘natural’ (fossil) gas is no better than oil and coal
Just because natural gas has the word ‘natural’ in it, doesn’t mean that it is safe for the planet, people and the climate.
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Objection to proposed construction of 18 Waste-to-Energy plants in Malaysia
A group of over 30 civil society organisations committed to environmental sustainability and social justice, sent a letter to the ministry in objection to the proposed construction of 18 Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plants in Malaysia.
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End the renewable energy credit greenwash
An open letter to the Bursa Carbon Exchange regarding Murum Dam renewable energy credits.
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Kewangan Campuran Islam Sebagai Tindakan Iklim
Krisis iklim merupakan antara ancaman terbesar kita sebagai penduduk dunia hari ini, bertindak sebagai salah satu pemacu bencana kelaparan dan kemanusiaan. Realiti ini telah mencetuskan rantaian advokasi untuk peralihan sepenuhnya…
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Oil and gas prospecting near Penang is inconsistent with climate science
In late 2023, Petronas announced a new oil and gas exploration project at the Langkasuka basin, located in the northern area of the Straits of Melaka, just 30km from Penang Island and 20km from Langkawi. New O&G exploration not only detracts from Malaysia’s mitigation responsibilities, but also threatens coastal marine biodiversity, livelihoods of fishing communities…
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Sufficient for the past, but we are not dinosaurs
It may not be obvious, but a significant aspect of striving to enhance Malaysia's environmental quality is closely tied to the numerous minor regulatory barriers that impede our pursuit of a clean, healthy, and sustainable future.
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Bantah Incinerators! Save Batu Arang!
The recognition of a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment as a human right is of utmost significance. This is exemplified by the erstwhile coal-mining town community, despite not being historically linked with demonstrations, have recently risen once again in unity.
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10 Questions on Waste-To-Energy
Despite facing protests from concerned citizens, the Malaysian government is determined to build mega Waste-to-Energy (WtE) facilities.
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End the Carbon Capture Greenwash
An Open Letter to the Malaysian government and fossil fuel companies operating in Malaysia.