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How major brands are inviting Big Oil into your kitchen
A report released by Greenpeace USA reveals how consumer goods companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Nestlé are driving the expansion of plastic production and threatening both…
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Greenpeace Malaysia’s response to the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve degazettement.
The people’s voice and opinion has once again been silenced, and the people blindsided by the Selangor state government’s questionable concealment and lack of communication and transparency on the decision to degazette KLNFR.
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Greenpeace Malaysia’s response to PM Ismail Sabri’s announcement on new Cabinet ministers
Calls for the Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob and the newly appointed Cabinet Ministers to implement a low-carbon economic stimulus in order to tackle unsustainable business practices.
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IPCC report signals decisive moment for humanity: Urgent climate action needed
The IPCC has just further strengthened the connection between carbon emissions and worsening climate extremes, which means that if governments don’t dig deeper than their currently weak 2030 emission-cutting targets, humanity could lose.
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Report proposes stronger ASEAN response to fight global waste dumping
Current legal and policy responses are not enough to stop the entry of illegal waste, and more importantly, are insufficient to protect the health of both people and the environment. ASEAN countries evidently need a unified and stronger response to waste trade.
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Pua Lay Peng, a frontline defender against plastic pollution in Malaysia
We would say that Pua is the Malaysian version of Erin Brockovich, a concerned citizen who fought for a better environment and consequently, built a strong movement.
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Maybank committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, a decade later than the world needs.
Maybank is the second bank in Malaysia to no longer finance new coal activities, even though they have not been as ambitious as their rival, CIMB, which last year committed to phase out coal from its portfolio by 2040.
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What do you want? Climate justice NOW!
To start solving the climate crisis, we must address systemic racism, corruption, and gender inequality in our society, and make space for democratic governance.
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Be a part of the solution, not part of the pollution.
Our recent discovery found a high concentration of heavy metals, namely lead (Pb) in the sediments of the Langat river in the location nearer to plastic waste recycling factories and other industries in Jenjarom.
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CIMB exits coal finance. All eyes turn to Maybank and RHB
Environmental groups welcomed an announcement from Malaysia’s CIMBs coal sector guide, a first in Southeast Asia and heaps pressure on other banks in the region to follow suit.