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Malaysia’s Waste-to-Energy plans are a wasted opportunity
Malaysia has a mounting waste problem. But it seems the Malaysian government only wants to treat the symptoms, not the disease with their unproven short-term and temporary approaches which will not fix the underlying problem primarily caused by single-use or throw-away culture.
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2023 in Review
As we bid farewell to 2023, it is essential to reflect on the strides and accomplishments made by Greenpeace Malaysia in its unwavering commitment to environmental protection and sustainability.
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#UndiIklim | Terengganu: A series of stories on six states
The environmental and political challenges facing my father's hometown in Dungun, Terengganu.
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Unity in Climate Justice
Greenpeace Malaysia demands for environmental and climate-conscious state assembly in upcoming elections.
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The journey towards migrant workers’ protection in Southeast Asia
Efforts to protect migrant fishing workers is much like climbing in the Himalayas. Very high. Very tough. Very distant.
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Climate Justice Ship Tour in Malaysia
The Greenpeace flagship, the Rainbow Warrior is making a comeback to Malaysia for the Climate Justice Ship Tour.
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2020-2021 Report: What lies beyond the horizon?
Starkly held up to us are images of a fractured planet with its and its inhabitants’ health threatened. But among the images are also those of shifting mindsets and of humans coming together so that all interconnected life can regain our balance and fluidity of being.
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No safe levels of pollution: Greenpeace actions against dirty air in 2022
Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental risks to health. No amount of air pollution is safe for human beings.
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Climate action needed to end yearly floods
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers for safety go out to the individuals affected by the tragic floods, landslides, and other disasters exacerbated by climate change that have struck many states around Malaysia, and to their loved ones.
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Greenpeace Calls for New Environment Minister to Walk the Talk
Greenpeace Malaysia sent a letter to the new Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad calling for the prioritisation of a comprehensive and integrated approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation through the enactment of three Acts.