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Month: May 2026

A Stronger Sustainable Finance Taxonomy is Needed for Our Forests, Biodiversity and Community Rights

The recent effort to update the Malaysia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance, a classification system for projects based on environmental and social criteria, falls short of adequately protecting forests, biodiversity and safeguarding the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) took part in the public consultation on the draft Malaysia Taxonomy for...
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Preparing for a Prolonged Energy Crisis

The oil supply shortage is a global issue, and Malaysia cannot continue sustaining its RON95 and diesel subsidies indefinitely. It was reported in early March 2026 that the government was subsidising RM3.2 billion per month, but by April 2026 this had risen to more than RM6 billion per month. Even at RM3.2 billion per month, the subsidy would cost the government close to RM40 billion per year,...
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True Health Lies in Prevention & Lifestyle Changes

William Osler, often referred to as the Father of Modern Medicine, once said that the primary duty of physicians is to educate patients not to take medicine unless necessary. Osler believed in the importance of educating patients on prevention rather than simply treating symptoms. His famous quote, "One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine", serves...
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Relist Nicotine into Poisons Act, CAP Urges Government

The Government must urgently reinstate nicotine under the Poisons Act 1952 following a High Court ruling which struck down the 2023 decision to remove liquid and gel nicotine from the Poisons List, says CAP. "The High Court decision is a victory for public health," says CAP anti-smoking activist N.V. Subbarow. "The delisting of nicotine was very shameless and it goes against the health of young...
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Government’s Decision to Remove Nicotine Vape Liquids and Gels from Poisons List “Irrational”, Rules High Court

The High Court has ruled that the Government acted irrationally and without proper consultation when it removed nicotine vape liquids and gels from the Poisons List in 2023, dealing a setback to efforts that would have paved the way for taxing vape products. Judge Datuk Aliza Sulaiman allowed a judicial review application filed by civil society groups — Voice of Children (VoC), the Malaysian...
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CAP Calls to Stop Wildlife Crime

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) refers to the recent seizure of wildlife parts in Johor valued at over RM36.8 million. While the swift action by authorities is commendable, the scale of the haul exposes a far more troubling reality: illegal wildlife trafficking in Malaysia is not only persistent, but highly organised and deeply entrenched. The confiscation involving tiger parts,...
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CAP’s Asbestos Awareness Raising Programme in Sungai Siput, Perak

On 9 May 2026, the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) organised an awareness raising programme on asbestos at SJKT Gandhi Kalasalai, Sungai Siput, Perak. A total of 39 participants attended the programme, consisting of 15 males and 24 females. Five youths also joined the programme, which added more value and made the awareness session more impactful. The main objective of the programme was...
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Probe RM1bil Karpal Singh Drive Deal, Residents Urge Public Accounts Committee: From Zero to 70-Acre Reclamation, 6 Year Extensions, 5 EIA Failures

The Karpal Singh Drive residents' action group has called on the Penang’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to investigate how a RM1bn Jelutong landfill rehabilitation project gained a 70-acre coastal reclamation component not found in the winning 2016 proposal, while key approval conditions were repeatedly extended. The Protect Karpal Singh Drive Action Committee (ProtectKarpal), operating...
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Damaged Banknotes Can Be Exchanged

Don't let damaged banknotes stress you out! Simply exchange them at any bank and carry on with confidence. Unfit currency whether defaced, mutilated or otherwise damaged, may still hold value. Take the opportunity to exchange them at any bank. What condition must a banknote be in to be exchanged? Examples of banknotes that do not meet prescribed quality standards and are no longer suitable for...
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OUTWARDLY SIMPLE, INWARDLY RICH: A Simple Life is A Happy Life

If you want to be happy, stay simple. A life of simplicity and calmness is the best recipe for happiness. Finding joy in simple pleasures, and being true to oneself rather than meeting societal expectations offer lasting happiness, a new study shows. Research from the University of Otago, New Zealand found that stepping away from material excess brings greater day-to-day satisfaction. In the...
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