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We want green hills in Penang, not concrete jungles

 Over the past few years, hills in Penang have been slowly losing their green lustre and now blemished with concrete buildings. Houses and high-rise buildings have cropped up in the hill slopes in Paya Terubong, Sungai Ara, Tanjung Bungah, Bukit Gambier, Bukit Jambul, Batu Ferringhi, etc. Hills serve a variety of important ecological functions ranging from regulating the microclimate to...
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The Perak state government must be more serious in protecting and conserving Permanent Reserved Forests and other natural protected areas in Perak

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) is disappointed with the Perak State Government for not taking serious measures to protect and conserve the Permanent Reserved Forests (PRF) and other natural protected areas in the State even though the Menteri Besar of Perak had made a commitment during the 41st World Forestry Day national level celebration on 21 March 2012. SAM had previously submitted a few letters...
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Launch of the Nationwide Signature Campaign against nuclear power plants in Malaysia

The Malaysian Coalition Against Nuclear (MY-CAN) of which the CAP, Sahabat Alam Malaysia, Third World Network and the Malaysian Physicians for Social Responsibility are members of, invites all concerned citizens of Malaysia (read on to know why you should be concerned about our government going nuclear), to attend the launch of our Nationwide Signature Campaign Against Nuclear Power Plants in...
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Hazardous roads in Georgetown

Urgent steps need to be taken by the authorities to address the movement of vehicles along a few key roads in Georgetown. Failure to do so may result in unnecessary road accidents during peak hours. Probably the most hazardous roads are those encircling the Penang High Court building, comprising of Lbh Light, Lbh Farquahar and Jln Masjid Kapitan Keling. These three roads are the arteries to the...
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Paper Banana Leaf is cheap and unhealthy substitute for the real one

The Consumers Association of Penang calls on consumers to refrain from eating meals served on paper banana leaf as it deprives the consumer from getting the benefits and the authenticity of the traditional banana leaf meals. Besides it is an unhealthy and cheap substitute for the real one. Indian restaurants serving banana leaf meals are now using green coloured paper lined with plastic in the...
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Make Malaysia into an Open-Source Software hub

The prevailing system of proprietary software that is commonly used by Malaysians is not beneficial as Malaysians have to pay high costs if they use the licensed software or otherwise run the risk of being criminalised if they use pirated software. Most Malaysians are not aware of the Open-Source Software (OSS) that has equivalents of commonly used applications and is available for free....
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Invitation to a public seminar organised by CAP and the Communications and Multimedia Content Forum (CMCF)

In line with our objective to provide education and awareness to consumers on issues pertaining to content disseminated over the electronic networked medium, we hereby invite the public to the seminar jointly organised by CAP and the CMCF. The CMCF is an independent self-regulatory body set up via the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and operates under the auspices of the Malaysian...
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Malaysia’s nuclear project definitely on but why are the feasibility studies, EIA & RIA not made public?

We refer to the news item in which the Deputy Prime Minister (DPM), Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was quoted as saying ‘There may come a time when we may have to turn to nuclear power. But the government hasn’t decided on that yet’ (‘Nuclear Power “an option” ’, NST 27 March 2012 p3). This appears to contradict the government’s clearly stated aim of ‘Deploying Nuclear Energy for...
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Abandoned housing projects: Is Malaysia a lawless country?

It is scandalous that 195 housing projects could have been carried out by unlicenced housing developers under the eyes of various parties that could have prevented this happening. At a conservative estimate of 100 units per project, this means at least 19,500 purchasers were cheated. The Ministry of Housing should disclose the actual number of house buyers affected. There could still be more...
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Are we going to lose our staple food to development?

Rice is our staple food and central to our culture. Thus it is dismaying to learn that almost 100,000ha of paddy land in Peninsular Malaysia has been converted in the past 15 years, arising in increase in rice imports to meet local needs. The Malaysian government’s ill-defined development strategies and pursuance of export earnings has brought us to the stage that we have to import more rice...
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