All articles
-
4 things Greenpeace is fighting for at COP30
2025 is shaping up to be one of the hottest years in history. As governments meet in Belém for the UN Climate Conference, COP30 will be a decisive test of global commitment…
-
The forest fund that could change the world
As floods creep higher, haze thickens, and record heat drains cities across Asia, one question keeps resurfacing: who pays to keep the planet alive?
-
ASEAN Declaration, a guide that needs effective implementation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE10 November 2025
-
Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior arrives in Belém for COP30
At this critical moment for the planet, the Rainbow Warrior ship returns to the Amazon alongside Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and social movements to urge global leaders to adopt ambitious climate targets, end global deforestation by 2030, and advance a just energy transition at COP30.
-
Critical Minerals, Critical Exploitation
26 October 2025, Malaysia signed a MoU on Critical Minerals Supply Chains and an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with the US. Greenpeace expands on its concerns.
-
Incremental progress on Budget 2026 climate ambitions not enough
Greenpeace Malaysia reacts to budget 2026
-
Breathing Easy: A Community Hike Calling for Environmental Rights in ASEAN
A morning hike turned into a powerful call: environmental rights are human rights, and Malaysia must lead the way.
-
March for the Forest: Billions at stake, forests at risk
Civil Societies demand real funding, real protection, and real accountability for forests in 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK13).
-
A weekend at Ulu Tamu
Last weekend, a meaningful initiative unfolded in Ulu Tamu, where Orang Asli villagers who care for the campsite were joined by volunteers from Greenpeace Malaysia.
-
High Integrity Forest Finance: Learning from past mistakes in the development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility
2025 is a critical year for changing course on climate change and biodiversity-loss. As the intersecting crisis of ecology crescendos with the crises of inequality and injustice, we find an opportunity for meaningful action.









