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Growing roots of resilience with the Kelaik community
Greenpeace Malaysia and partners joined villagers and Ketua Adat Tata Ahak to launch Kitchen Farming—reviving traditions, protecting land, and growing food security.
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A call for justice in Kelaik customary land rights case
The Kelaik community’s fight for justice is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to uphold Indigenous rights, safeguard Malaysia’s ecological heritage, and prevent the continued erosion of Orang Asli and Asal culture and traditions.
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Unifying our approach to sustainable development goals
Does Malaysia's quest to include Sustainable Development Goals need an intervention? Maybe. Because what we need is a holistic and unified view and direction on Sustainable Development Goals that prioritise people and planet.
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A call for genuine climate action
Greenpeace Malaysia welcomes certain positive measures in Malaysia’s Budget 2025 but expresses concerns over the government’s ongoing reliance on unsustainable solutions.
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The UN Biodiversity COP16 is make-or-break moment for nature protection
This decade leading up to 2030 is a critical one for life on Earth: are we going to help the Earth heal herself and sustain us all? Or are we…
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The whole universe is on a piece of land
Since February 2024, we have been living with indigenous communities in certain areas of Peninsular Malaysia. Merely observing the news does not provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues they face.
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Climate action for Nenggiri by-election
Greenpeace Malaysia stands in solidarity with Orang Asli in Kelantan, to champion for climate action through stronger forest governance.
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What can we learn from orangutan diplomacy?
Reports have been showing the impacts of oil palm plantations on orangutan
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Valuing our urban canopy
Old and historic trees, whether in forests or urban settings, play pivotal yet distinct roles, both equally important.
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Evolving environmental dinosaurs
One might question why approaches like adaptation, protection, and restoration are essential in addressing the environmental crisis triggered by human activities and in combating climate change.