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Three Tons of Rice, Two Ministries, and One Sinking Dream
I will never forget what the Deputy Director of the Migrant Workers’ Concern Desk – Stella Maris Taiwan, said to me mid-October 2025.
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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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Hope in Action: A Deep Dive into Atiqah’s Why
For Atiqah, snorkelling wasn’t just a fun leisure activity. It became a turning point. She could have walked away feeling helpless. Instead, she chose hope.
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SEA-Bling Solidarity: Southeast Asia’s Light in the Dark
Sometimes, solidarity doesn’t begin with a march or a manifesto. It starts quietly, in the smallest corners of the internet.
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Indigenous Peoples Month: A Time to Recognise & Align with the True Stewards of the Environment
Messages of solidarity, defiance, and hope from the world’s great tropical forests
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Still no Plastics Treaty: How the fossil fuel industry keeps polluting negotiations
It’s time for world leaders to confront the elephant in the UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiation room: Big Oil.
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“Because the Earth is a part of our lives.” Taking care of the world from a cheerful Firecracker (small person but a very loud voice)
The Earth is a part of our lives. If there weren't Greenpeace or people pushing for it, the world would lack a core team for this work, so when someone asked me to be a part of it, I agreed immediately because I wanted to offer my support.
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That afternoon, the climate crisis knocked on my door
Floods that we usually only see on our phone and television screens are now happening to us.
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Forest Stewardship Council Risks Reputation by Lifting Suspension of Asia Pulp & Paper’s Remedy Process
Civil Society criticizes the move, citing failure to conclude investigations into the scope of forestry giant’s empire and gross misrepresentation of community views
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Every Breath You Take
This groundbreaking report maps the locations of petrochemical facilities linked to plastics in 11 countries.









