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Category: Environment EN

Residents in Kampung Sungai Pinang worried over frequent flash floods

Five families in Kampung Sungai Pinang, Balik Pulau, Penang are worried over the occurrence of flash floods whenever it rains heavily here. Besides affecting the wellbeing of the villagers, the flash floods that have been plaguing them for the past four years also damages the furniture and appliances in their houses. CAP’s investigation found that the flash floods were caused by a 300-metre...
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No to logging in catchment forests

Friends of Ulu Muda (FOUM), a coalition of concerned Malaysian civil society organisations of which CAP and SAM are members of has called on the Kedah State Government to gazette the Ulu Muda forests as water catchment forests under the National Forestry Act 1984. “There should be no logging of whatever kind in the Ulu Muda forests and its protection should be enhanced by establishing a State...
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CAP and SAM glad that proposed offshore project has been scrapped

CAP and Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) are very glad that the proposed creation of offshore concrete structures for mixed development slated to be developed on the West Coast of Penang Island has been scrapped. CAP and SAM have been vehemently opposing this project since October 2012.  We had sent our objections to the Penang State Government with preliminary comments based on the proposal paper...
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Urgent letter to the Yang Dipertua of MPPP: Objection to the cutting or shifting of trees in Jalan Masjid Negeri

  7th December 2012 URGENT BY HAND/FAX YBhg. Hjh. Patahiyah binti Ismail Yang DiPertua Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang Tingkat 17 Menara KOMTAR 10675 PULAU PINANG   Assalamualaikum wrbt. Yang Berbahagia Hjh. Re: Objection to cutting or shifting of trees in Jalan Masjid Negeri CAP is shocked to learn from press reports that the MPPP is intending to commence work on Monday on its plans to...
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‘Green Lane’ no longer to be green?

There has been increasing concern in Penang  over the moves by the MPPP to widen Jalan Masjid Negeri by eliminating many of the trees which dot the stretch. These trees, along a road which was once aptly named Green Lane, have long been part of the natural heritage of the island. Understandably, the proposed move to replace the current  lush ambience of the whole area  with  more tar and...
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Save Penang’s Trees

Cities and towns are not only for roads and vehicles. Trees are part and parcel of a livable and living city. Unfortunately trees that make urban areas green, livable and beautiful are often sacrificed to pave way for development. Thus, we in the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) and Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM)are very disappointed to learn that the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP)...
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Livelihood of 300 small fishers in Kota Kuala Muda is threatened

PESTICIDES ENDANGER THE DEDAP RIVER The livelihood of about 300 small fishers in four villages in Kota Kuala Muda, Kedah has been threatened following pesticides contamination of the Dedap River here. Some farmers have been indiscriminately dumping used pesticides containers and residue into the canals here, which subsequently polluted the water that is released into the Dedap River.  This has...
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Malaysia should seek zero waste solutions and not incineration

CAP is frustrated with the Malaysian government’s continued push for incineration. Incinerators burn up and squander valuable resources, produce toxic emissions and residues, pose financial burdens to the public, and compete with waste prevention and recycling programmes that could have created jobs and benefited local economies. The Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee...
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Do not let Juru River die from pollution

 CAP urges the concerned authorities to pay serious attention and take effective action to save the Juru River from dying due to pollution.  The Juru River in the District of Seberang Perai Tengah (SPT) has been threatened by pollution for the past 40 years but till now there is no sign that the pollution has been reduced and the riverine residents here are becoming concerned. CAP’s survey...
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September 21st: International Day of Struggle against Monoculture Tree Plantations

Humankind faces an environmental, economic, and climate crisis that poses a threat to its survival through the continued promotion of monoculture tree plantations. Hence, Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and the Consumers’ Association of Penang join other organizations worldwide in today’s International Day of Struggle Against Monoculture Tree Plantations. This is a day for organizations, networks...
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