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Month: February 2024

Fishermen and Environmental Organisations File Action Against the PSR Project

Seven fishers led by Zakaria Ismail together with Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and Jaringan Ekologi dan Iklim (JEDI) have filed an application for Judicial Review at the Penang High Court on 29 December 2023 to challenge the planning permission given by the Penang State Director of Town and Country Planning on 21 August 2023 for the Penang South Reclamation Project (PSR). The nine applicants are...
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NURTURE YOUR WELL-BEING

Wellness is more than just physical health; it includes your mental, emotional and social health. Wellness is strongly linked to happiness and life satisfaction. Look after your emotional and mental well-being. Focus on the positives and let go of the negatives. If you focus on the good, you'll find that the good gets better.  
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SHOCKING RISE IN THE PRICE OF TOMATOES

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) is very concerned about the recent rapid increase in the price of tomatoes in Penang markets. A CAP market survey carried out today shows that the price of local product tomato has increased from RM8.00 to RM12.00. A month ago it was only sold for RM5.50 per kilogram. Tomato is an essential ingredient and is used by almost every consumer. Several...
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WASTEWATER CAN BE A USEFUL RESOURCE

Cities and towns generate a stream of water that has already been used, such as for domestic purposes. This stream of water represents a waste product which must be either disposed of safely or re-used downstream as a resource. In the face of climate change, wastewater can be an untapped resource for farmers. Apart from its value as water, it may also contain nutrients which benefit agricultural...
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EAT A BERRY GOOD DIET

Berries are among the healthiest foods you can eat. They are among the top sources of vitamins, minerals, and disease-fighting nutrients, and they can help reduce the risk of many age-related conditions, according to experts. “On average, people who eat more berries seem to live a little bit longer,” said Eric Rimm, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public...
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TREES MAKE CITY DWELLERS HAPPIER

Trees not only slow climate change, they help people live happier, healthier, and longer lives. Trees provide environments conducive to physical and social activities and this improves mental well-being. Whether through community gardening or walking in neighbourhoods or parks, people of all ages report experiencing relaxing or invigorating effects after going out into nature. Studies have shown...
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CANCER-CAUSING METAL IN LUCKY CHARM BRACELETS

With the Chinese New Year just around the corner, lucky charm ornaments and accessories that are believed to attract good health and fortune are most sought after. But beware, some of such lucky items could pose a cancer-risk. Philippines toxics watchdog group Ecowaste Coalition has found lucky charm bracelets adorned with metal components containing extremely high concentrations of cadmium, a...
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SIMPLE ENERGY-SAVING TIPS (Part 6)

Set a Timer on the Air Conditioner at Night Let’s start with a quick realisation on how much electricity air conditioners consume. On average, a home air conditioner (2 horsepower) can use about 1,900 watts of electricity an hour. If you have it on all day, that accumulates to a whopping 45,600 watts of electricity in a day! Being mindful of this consumption is not only crucial for your...
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