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PHSKLU Coalition welcomes Selangor Government’s decision to revoke degazettement of KLNFR
The Pertahankan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara (PHSKLU) Coalition welcomes decision to revoke the degazettement of the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR), while urging the state government to promptly expedite the re-gazettement.
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Selangor State Government must present the truth about the degazetted portion of Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR)
The Pertahankan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara (PHSKLU) Coalition demands that the Selangor State Government immediately revokes the degazettement the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve and stops making false claims to justify its action.
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Greenpeace Malaysia’s response to the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve degazettement.
The people’s voice and opinion has once again been silenced, and the people blindsided by the Selangor state government’s questionable concealment and lack of communication and transparency on the decision to degazette KLNFR.
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Destruction: Certified
Certification is not a solution to deforestation, forest degradation and other ecosystem conversion. In this report, we show how certification on its own has not helped companies meet their 2020 commitments.
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Segera Tarik Balik Cadangan Penyahwartaan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara
Gabungan Pertahankan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara (PHSKLU) medesak penarikan semula cadangan untuk penyahwartaan Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara dengan segera.
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Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR): Updates from the field
The Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR) degazettement issue started all the way back in February. Get a brief timeline and live updates on the issue.
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Rakyat telah bersuara: Jangan Sentuh Hutan Simpan Kuala Langat Utara
We, representatives from various civil-society organisations, are writing to raise serious concerns related to the proposed development and de-gazettement of the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve.
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An area eight times the size of Bali has burned in Indonesia in the last five years, new Greenpeace report shows
Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s new report ‘Burning Issues: Five Years of Fire’ reveals that 4.4 million hectares of land in Indonesia – an area 8 times the size of Bali – have burned between 2015-2019.
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Burning Issues: Five Years of Fire
The 2015 fire season in Indonesia was the worst in nearly two decades, with the blazes for almost a month emitting daily carbon emissions that exceeded those from the entire US economy.
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Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve (KLNFR) De-gazettement
We, representatives from various civil-society organisations, are writing to raise serious concerns related to the proposed development and de-gazettement of the Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve.