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What is in the Haze We’re Breathing

What is in the Haze We’re Breathing

Pei Ling tells us what exactly we’re breathing in these days.

Future of Food: Feeding 7 Billion

Future of Food: Feeding 7 Billion

A public lecture on the challenges of feeding an exploding population.

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Bukit Koman: 10 Reasons Why We Protest Against the Use of Cyanide In the Gold Mine Operation

Bukit Koman: 10 Reasons Why We Protest Against the Use of Cyanide In the Gold Mine Operation

Why you should support the residents come 2nd Sept, 2012 at Raub, Pahang.

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Bukit Koman: Ban Cyanide in Gold Mining

Bukit Koman: Ban Cyanide in Gold Mining

The chronology of the Bukit Koman cyanide crisis summarized by Bukit Koman Ban Cyanide in Gold Mining Action Committee.

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Himpunan Hijau Raub 902: Take action now or never!

Himpunan Hijau Raub 902: Take action now or never!

Come 2nd Sept, 2012, there will be a Himpunan Hijau at Raub, Pahang.

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In Pictures: Himpunan Hijau 109

In Pictures: Himpunan Hijau 109

Photos from the Green Solidarity gathering in Kuantan on 9 October.

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For Viewing and Feedback: Lynas RIA Report

For Viewing and Feedback: Lynas RIA Report

View/download the complete Lynas Radiological Impact Assessment Report here, and please give us your feedback.

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What Can Lawyers Do On Climate Change — A Talk By Mr Tony Oposa

What Can Lawyers Do On Climate Change — A Talk By Mr Tony Oposa

Find out what lawyers can do about climate change, with Mr. Tony Oposa on 27 January 2011.

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Dear The Star: Misleading Statements In Your Save Langat South Reports

Dear The Star: Misleading Statements In Your Save Langat South Reports

Correcting some misleading statements in The Star’s reports on the Save Langat South campaign.

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Save Langat South!

Save Langat South!

A plea for public support in the effort to Save Langat South Forest Reserve.

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Peat Swamp Forest Rehab

Peat Swamp Forest Rehab

A Malaysian youth reporting on the community based tree planting programme to rehabilitate the Raja Musa Peat Swamp Forest that had fallen victim to some 23,000 hectares of illegal clearing.

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Spearhunting The Real Coral Killers

Spearhunting The Real Coral Killers

A consideration on the purpose and efficacy of dive site closures by authorities as a measure to remedy coral bleaching – a phenomenon that is caused is caused by weather conditions and not human impact.

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They Paved Paradise To Put Up A Coal Plant

They Paved Paradise To Put Up A Coal Plant

Plans to build a 300MW coal plant on a paradise-like site in Sabah are well underway and yet mainstream reports seldom, if ever, show to the public the paradise that will be paved. Green Ink is reproducing an article and photo essay from mongabay.com that clearly illustrates just how much is at stake.

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Go Nude, Not Nuke

Go Nude, Not Nuke

Are you and I, normal everyday household consumers, ready to go nude in the battle for a greener, safer, less controversial, energy source? Green Ink – LB’s fresh, new, green column tells you how.

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No Nu-Clear Way

No Nu-Clear Way

The government recently announced that Malaysia will have its own nuclear power plant by 2021. This here is a consideration on whether nuclear power is the only way forward for Malaysia and alternative renewable energy sources readily available in Malaysia.

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PTPTipu dan Sampah Plastik

PTPTipu dan Sampah Plastik

Ada kena-mengena ke PTPTN dan sampah plastik? Kami di LoyarBurok pun nak tahu; oleh itu kami menampirkan CeritaOrangGilak ini – sempena kempen Earth Hour yang akan berlangsung pada 8.30mlm hari ini. Jangan tak baca!

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Of Rivers and Badly Written Articles

A deconstrution and reconstruction of an article titled ‘The rivers continue to die’ by Nurris Ishak and Nisha Sabanayagam in page 6 and 7 of the New Straits Times on 30 October 2006 in an attempt to show how inadequate thinking obscures important yet under appreciated points that its material may have to offer.

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Of Turtles

A criticism of the Terengganu State’s agricultural and regional department’s conservation policy, or more precisely, the lack of it. Also published in Malaysiakini Letters to the Editor column.

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