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Virtual run encourages public to do their part for environment
WHEN Petronas introduced a walking challenge in December 2019, some 20,000 of its employees joined in from across the globe.
Aerial river surveillance
Selangor in final stages of drone plan to identify polluters and monitor waterways in bid to stop future water disruptions.
ENRICHING THE BIODIVERSITY OF GAMUDA COVE
HOME seekers’ priorities are changing as Malaysia strives towards a new norm following the Covid-19 outbreak and resulting lockdowns. Chief among these is demand for outdoor spaces and a connection to nature.
CRSM in state of readiness to provide disaster relief
KUALA LUMPUR: MCA’s Crisis Relief Squad (CRSM) is all ready to assist authorities with flood relief work, with the organisation having entered a “response-ready state”.
Coalition objects to draft plan
ALARM bells are ringing over several proposed infrastructure projects that could cut across green spaces and forested areas in Shah Alam, Selangor.
How to stop peatland becoming fuel for haze-causing fires that choke Malaysia
More and more peatlands are drying out and becoming fuel for the fires that choke Malaysians with haze – but we can stop this vicious cycle.
Peatland drained for development poses huge fire risk in South East Asia
Ancient peatlands drained for development are sinking, drying out and releasing tonnes of greenhouse gases.
Groups’ contributions towards Sg Klang recognised
THE Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO) have made people realise the importance of nature’s resources and the need to care for it for our health and well-being, says Faizal Parish.Groups’ contributions towards Sg Klang recognised
Champions of Sg Klang
THE Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO) have made people realise the importance of nature’s resources and the need to care for it for our health and well-being, says Faizal Parish.
This is how we're choking our water sources
This is why over eight million people in the Klang Valley will continue to suffer from water cuts.