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World’s richest 0.01% estimated to have nearly US$1 trillion in annual climate debt
A very small group of ultra-wealthy individuals is associated with disproportionate climate harm, driven alarmingly by their ownership of and investments in high-emitting activities alongside their carbon-intensive lifestyles, a Greenpeace Africa report revealed today.
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How will the Super El-Nino and energy war crisis affect us?
Prolonged instability of the war between West Asia and USA has triggered an energy crisis across the world due to its heavy reliance on oil and gas. The situation is expected to worsen with the forecasted Super El Nino that will take place from June to August.
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What are the effects of climate change on biodiversity?
Let’s explore how climate change and biodiversity are interlinked – and how tackling one can help the other.
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What are Fossil Fuels?
For the future of our planet, we need to get off fossil fuels and switch to greener alternatives.
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Solidarity for bold action to address floods
Greenpeace Malaysia stands in heartfelt solidarity of the plight and immense hardships that communities devastated by floods are enduring. Their resilience in the face of such challenges inspires us to…
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Why I Undi Iklim
4 things to look for in parties' election promises. These may be more specific to Kelantan, but applies to what we should be asking of our political representatives.
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Six shocking facts you didn’t know about extreme weather
Extreme weather events have far-reaching consequences. They contribute to the spread of disease, financial ruin, disrupted food supply, displacement, inequality, and death.
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A Quiet Place: Silent struggle of vulnerable groups in crises
I didn’t expect that Lupita Nyong'o's new film would become a reminder of my vulnerability as a person living with a comorbidity during the climate crisis.
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Valuing our urban canopy
Old and historic trees, whether in forests or urban settings, play pivotal yet distinct roles, both equally important.
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Evolving environmental dinosaurs
One might question why approaches like adaptation, protection, and restoration are essential in addressing the environmental crisis triggered by human activities and in combating climate change.









