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    Samai Panthakote: Community Leader and Defender of Forests

    The government claims that the wind turbine project is good for carbon offsetting. But this area already has forests rich enough to store carbon. This lush forest is our home.

    Thewarak Rungruengwirachkij •
    March 9, 2024
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    Malaysia’s Waste-to-Energy plans are a wasted opportunity 

    It is only fair that citizens ask questions and demand full disclosure of the status of state landfills and their waste projections for the next 10 to 30 years. What are the consequences of rehabilitating existing landfills instead of building Waste-To-Energy facilities?

    Siew-Shuen Thing •
    January 27, 2024
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    Your guide to the Art of Slow Living

    The demands of our fast-paced modern world have led to a the philosophy of slow living. It’s a lifestyle that encourages us to pause instead of hustle and to be more conscious and intentional with our actions.

    Hamizah Shamsudeen •
    January 26, 2024
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    2023 in Review

    In 2023, the region's alarming air pollution levels were a main concern. It has prompted citizens and like-minded NGOs to come together and hold government agencies and big businesses accountable.

    Therese Salvador •
    December 27, 2023
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    COP28: A signal to the fossil fuel industry

    COP28 agrees to a just transition away from fossil fuels but undermines the urgency of the crisis.

    Gaby Flores •
    December 13, 2023
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    Reflections from the Climate Justice Walk

    While they may have different reasons for undertaking such a physical and mental journey, the Climate Walkers were all united in their desire to take action for people and the planet.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    December 7, 2023
  • Marian Ledesma from Greenpeace Philippines picks up a piece of plastic trash from the company Dove around Freedom Island at Las Pinas, Philippines.
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    ‘Real Beauty, Real Harm’: 3 ugly truths behind Dove’s ‘Real Beauty’

    Dove’s chief execs will tell you they care about women and girls. They’re spending millions on ‘Real Beauty’ campaigns to convince you that their brand is a force for good. But behind their public image lies a true story of real harm.

    Nina Schrank and Daniel Jones •
    November 28, 2023
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    The Climate Justice Walk 2023’s First 500 Kilometers

    Walking and biking whatever the weather, the team has covered a distance of more than 500 kilometers, passing through historic towns and climate-impacted communities in Laguna, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Albay, and Sorsogon.

    Therese Salvador •
    October 28, 2023
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    “We were born by the sea and want to die by the sea”: Meet the “aunties” who are leading Thailand’s fishing communities

    “I’m still fishing even after I’m married. Even when I was eight-months pregnant, I was still getting the boat ready for the fishing trip!”

    Pannapa Phanitjaroen and Songwut Jullanan •
    October 18, 2023
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    Melissa Tan’s Zero-Waste Journey

    After a glamorous fashion career that saw her in many magazine spreads and billboards, these days Melissa lends her face and voice to advocate for environmental and social causes. 

    Therese Salvador •
    October 7, 2023
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