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Green sukuk and Malaysia's climate leadership: An Islamic finance response to decarbonisation
MALAYSIA has made headlines with its recent announcement of RM43 billion in investment to upgrade...
A drone view of the Manicore river, deep inside the Amazonia rainforest, Amazonas state, Brazil, on June 7, 2022. (Photo by MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP)
World
Can biodiversity credits unlock billions for nature?
PARIS - For supporters, biodiversity credits could unlock billions in much-needed funding for...
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National
Greenwashing can cost more than it saves, warns ESG expert
KUALA LUMPUR - Companies mandated to furnish environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting...
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National
Challenging for Malaysian to detect greenwashing - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - In recent years, phrases like 'Go Green and save our Mother Earth' and...
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Corporations slammed for greenwashing instead of cutting emissions
SHAH ALAM - The Environmental Protection Society Malaysia (EPSM) has successfully introduced many...
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National
Govt working on many fronts to phase out single-use non-biodegradable plastics
KUALA LUMPUR - The government is working on many fronts to phase out single-use non-biodegradable...
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National
There's no greater crisis than climate change - Apple boss
COPENHAGEN - The negative consequences of global warming present a major challenge for companies,...
Climate Governance Malaysia (CGM) council member Dr Gary William Theseira said with the central bank and the government coming up with regulatory frameworks, banks have started to also disassociate themselves from high carbon activities and are unlikely to provide financial support to businesses that pollute the environment. - Climate Governance Malaysia (CGM)
Focus
Businesses need to adopt sustainability practices to survive - Climate Governance Malaysia
PETALING JAYA - Businesses have to become more aware about adopting sustainable practices in their...
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National
Kampung community successfully restores destroyed mangrove trees
SABAK BERNAM - The community hall near Surau Al-Khairah in Kampung Dato' Hormat here buzzed...
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National
Not enough women in senior positions in Malaysia - report
KUALA LUMPUR - The pandemic-prompted change in working practices has brought about only slight...
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Police personnel will be deployed at petrol stations as part of efforts to expand the static placement of enforcement officers from the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) to combat petrol and diesel leakages.
Police to be stationed at petrol stations to curb fuel leakages
Excessive gadget use and limited outdoor activity have been identified as key factors contributing to vision problems among primary school pupils, particularly in the Kinta district. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Excessive gadget use, lack of outdoor activity linked to vision problems in primary pupils
Working in the construction sector requires Sean Hayden to wear appropriate footwear for safety, but the muddy and waterlogged conditions at project sites, especially during the rainy season, cause his shoes to get dirty quickly and make them difficult to maintain. - Photo by Bernama
Shoe laundry offers an alternative for shoe care
The Reading Community Meeting Programme successfully brought together publishers, activists and book promoters with the aim of stimulating a high desire for reading among the community.
Why reading habits are fading and what can be done
This picture taken on Jan 15, 2026 shows recycled diapers in a recycling facility in Osaki town, Kagoshima Prefecture. - (Photo by PHILIP FONG / AFP)
Dirty diapers born again in recycling breakthrough
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Thunderstorms, heavy rain expected in KL, 11 states until 9pm
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Masked group breaks into entertainment centre in Cheras
A lorry had rammed into the premises’ gate before a group of suspects entered and carried out acts of vandalism. Photo: Screenshot of viral videos
Manhunt in Sg Buloh after suspected child sex offender escapes from prison
The man, identified as Muhammad Hassan, 24, is facing several charges, including under Sections 377C (intercourse against the order of nature) and 392 (robbery) of the Penal Code, as well as immigration-related offences.
Sam Lim, Parisa Ardina confirm marriage after wedding moments go viral
Malaysian influencer Sam Lim and actress-model Parisa Ardina are now officially husband and wife. - Photo: TikTok & Instagram / @samlimmmm
34 men fined for rioting at Cheras entertainment centre
A total of 34 men were fined by the Magistrate's Court here today after pleading guilty to participating in a riot at an entertainment centre in Cheras last week which also involved firearms and explosives. Photo by Bernama
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