Category: Environment EN
CAP, SAM object to approval of portable pyrolysis units
The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) and Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) are concerned to learn that the Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA) had approved the use of portable pyrolysis units to facilitate the disposal of solid waste generated by the recent flood disaster. The media reported that KASA Secretary General had stated that special approval will be given by the Department of...
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CAP: Toxic chemicals found in Malaysian plastic pellets
Toxic chemical additives and pollutants that pose multiple health threats to humans and the environment have been found to be present in plastic pellets collected on a Malaysian beach. The health effects associated with these chemicals include causing cancer or changing hormone activity (known as endocrine disruption), which can lead to reproductive, growth, and cognitive impairment. Many of the...
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Learning the lessons from unexpected weather events
Malaysia is usually prepared for the seasonal flood occurrences on the East Coast with the normal monsoons this time of the year. However, what was rather unexpected was the massive floods that hit especially the Klang Valley most seriously this time around, due to the phenomena such as the Tropical Depression in the region and the effects of super-typhoon Rai that hit the Philippines. It is...
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“Clean energy might help deal with emissions, but it does nothing to reverse deforestation, overfishing, soil depletion and mass extinction. A growth-obsessed economy powered by clean energy will still tip us into ecological disaster.” ― Jason Hickel, "Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World"
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Abolish the establishment of forest plantations (monoculture plantations) in Permanent Reserved Forests in Peninsular Malaysia
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) welcomes the decision made at the 79th National Land Council (MTN) Meeting held on 2 December 2021, which had agreed in principle with the implementation of a 15-year moratorium on approvals for new forest plantations (monoculture plantations) in permanent reserved forests (PRF) in Peninsular Malaysia. However, this moratorium is insufficient and SAM recommends that...
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LANDSLIDE TRAGEDIES: NEED FOR STRINGENT PROTECTION OF HILLS AND HILLSLOPES
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) is very saddened to learn about the landslide at KM34 of the Simpang Pulai-Blue Valley road leading to Cameron Highlands, in which a lorry driver is believed to have been trapped under the rubble. Despite the many incidents of landslides in Cameron Highlands and its vicinity, it is clear that not enough measures have been taken to prevent the occurrence of such...
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Nina Azzahra Arisandi – Youth Climate Activist, Indonesia
GAIA ASIA PACIFIC 13 November at 5.00 pm We continue to be inspired by young people at #COP26 and around the world who are taking #climateaction urgently and seriously. One of them is Nina, a young climate activist from Indonesia leading the fight against #WasteColonialism. Here’s a quick highlight reel of her speech during the UK Premiere of Girls For Future in COP26 Coalition People’s...
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Malaysia Needs Detailed Plan and Action for Climate Emergency, Now
CAP calls on the Government to formulate a detailed plan with targets and timelines, setting out the actions to be taken to fulfil our commitments made during COP26, and under the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The plan must cover all sectors of our economy, public service and consumer behaviour. There must be an independent body with government and civil society...
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CAP calls on Malaysian Government to enshrine the Right to a Clean and Sustainable Environment in our Constitution
When the world is facing an existential crisis – with the masses facing poor access to clean air, clean water, and a safe and clean place to live; and in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and the climate change crisis – the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) lauds the UN Human Rights Panel for recognising the right to a clean and sustainable environment as a basic human right. This...
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