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Dangerous: File photo of a landslide area along the hillside road of Jalan Paya Terubong, Penang, being worked on. Hill slopes and development do not go together, yet development in such sensitives areas continues.

THE Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) Selangor branch would like to congratulate the Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin on being recognised as one of 10 people who made a difference to the environment in 2018 in the science journal, Nature Research (online at tinyurl.com/star-nature).

MNS Selangor, along with other local environmental organisations, have long lobbied the Malaysian government for better energy, water, land and waste management policies, and stronger laws against single-use plastics.

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