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Category: Featured Article English

ADVANCING A JUST ENERGY TRANSITION IN MALAYSIA

CAP's Energy-Saving Efforts in Selected Schools in Penang In 2025, CAP initiated energy-saving programmes in twelve schools and one civil society organisation across the state of Penang.  The primary objectives of the project were to raise awareness among the target groups regarding climate change, highlight the importance of energy conservation and efficiency in mitigating its impact, and...
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NOT UNSHAKEABLE – Modern Cities Can be Reshaped by Silent Natural Forces

New research has confirmed that New York City is slowly sinking under its own weight, and the ocean is rising to meet it. A study published in the journal Earth’s Future reveals that the city is subsiding by 1-2 millimetres each year on average, with certain neighbourhoods sinking at nearly twice that rate. Scientists say that the immense weight of millions of tons of concrete, steel, and...
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The Secret to Japan’s Village Of Longevity

Nestled in the lush, subtropical hills of northern Okinawa, Japan, lies a small village that has captured the world’s attention for an extraordinary reason: its people live longer than almost anyone else on Earth. Ogimi Village, home to just over 3,000 residents, boasts the highest percentage of centenarians in the world, earning it recognition by the World Health Organization as the...
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DERORESTATION: Vanishing Trees, Lasting Consequences

Trees often require 30 years or more to mature, forming complex ecosystems that support wildlife, regulate climate, and stabilise soil. Modern logging equipment can remove that growth in minutes, leaving behind exposed land and fragmented habitats. Deforestation disrupts carbon cycles, accelerates erosion, and removes critical biodiversity that cannot be replaced on human timescales. Scientists...
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Life Is Not a To-Do List

Humans need more than just productivity; we need connection, joy, rest, and meaning, not just endless output. We need deeper living. We need to prioritise simple pleasures like sunsets and music, and to recognise our inherent worth beyond tasks. We are body (health), mind (choices and will), and soul (connectedness, purpose, meaning), so it’s important for us to live a balanced life. Here are...
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Helpful Insects That Support a Healthy Garden

A thriving garden depends on a diverse mix of insects. Some pollinate plants, while others help manage pests naturally. Together, they support a balanced and resilient ecosystem. 1 Bees. Key pollinators that transfer pollen between flowers, enabling fruit and seed production. 2. Ladybugs. Both adults and larvae feed heavily on aphids and other soft-bodied pests, reducing plant damage. 3. Praying...
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Get Help for Suicidal Thoughts

Feeling overwhelmed by pain, worthlessness, or loneliness? You're not alone. These are signs of severe emotional distress, and help is available. Talk to someone you trust, a health worker, or a crisis line. (WHO) We can all help someone who’s thinking of suicide. Strength is not in bearing the burden alone, but in bearing the burden together. For yourself and for your loved one. If you are...
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Do You Have It? – THE HIGHEST FORM OF INTELLIGENCE

The most powerful intelligence skill isn’t knowing more. It’s knowing how your mind works while it’s working. That ability has a name in neuroscience. Metacognition. Often described as thinking about thinking, it’s the skill that lets you step outside your own thoughts, notice what’s happening, and choose what to do next. While traditional intelligence measures what you know,...
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Digital Pollution – RADIATION FROM CELL PHONE TOWERS INJURIOUS TO TREES

Multiple studies have found significant damage to trees located near cell phone towers, especially on the side facing the tower. According to a 9-year study conducted in Germany and published in Science of the Total Environment, researchers monitored over 100 trees and observed that damage typically began on the side exposed to radiofrequency radiation and gradually spread throughout the tree....
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The Earth Has Music for Those Who Listen

Have you ever stopped to listen to the earth’s music? It’s a calming and grounding experience that can ignite a sense of wonder and connection with the world around you. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to overlook the beautiful symphony that nature plays for us each day. From the rustling of leaves in the wind to the chirping of birds in the trees, the earth’s music...
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