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Over 1,500 strong: Protest for Orang Asli and Asal rights
For generations, Orang Asli have protected their forests, rivers and ancestral territories. Recognising customary lands is not only a matter of justice and human rights, it is essential for protecting nature and securing a sustainable future for all.
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How to protect nature and territorial rights from the new mining rush
Biodiversity protection is vital to life on Earth. A new interactive tool from Greenpeace International and other organisations shows just how.
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5 reasons why we need thriving coastal communities to protect the oceans
This World Oceans Day, we are celebrating the people who have lived closest to the ocean for centuries.
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Ranong-Chumphon Communities and Civil Society Groups Reveal Benthic Fauna Biodiversity Survey Results, Declaring Pristine Seas Must Not Be Sacrificed for Land Bridge Project
The study areas host a diverse range of benthos, reflecting the richness of the coastal ecosystem and highlighting the critical role that these bottom-dwelling organisms play as the foundation of the marine food web.
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Greenpeace challenges the 48th ASEAN Summit: Activists demand to end the plastic crisis and fossil fuel dependence
Earlier this year, the Philippines suffered devastating landfill collapses in Cebu City and Rizal. These are no longer isolated incidents; these are systemic failures demanding immediate intervention from ASEAN governments.
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Isolation at sea is killing workers and our oceans. Here’s how it can end.
Fishing vessels are some of the most isolated workplaces on the planet. Even the astronauts on the ISS can call home or be sent back to earth if there is…
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Facing floods in one of the world’s fastest-sinking cities is how I found out that the climate crisis is tougher on women
And as a woman who experienced countless floods in Jakarta, I can testify: the climate crisis is not just. It’s not gender-neutral.
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West Papuan Protest Against Merauke Sugarcane Nat. Strategic Project
West Papuan youth and impacted landowners portrayed the struggle of Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands are being seized for the Merauke Sugarcane National Strategic Project.
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We’re not ‘vulnerable.’ We’re being sacrificed.
From the Philippines to Thailand, Typhoon Kalmaegi shows how the world left Global South countries exposed again
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Joint Statement: Transforming the Fisheries Industry and Cross-Sectors through a Human Rights-Based Approach in the Asia Pacific Region
Today, Bangkok once again becomes the place where stakeholders discussed and reaffirmed their commitment to human rights. The 2025 UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum (7th UNRBHRF) convenes at a pivotal moment for Asia and the Pacific.









