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Say No to Coal Fire Power Plant in Sabah
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Darvel Bay or Lahad Datu Bay is a bight (large bay) on the east side of Sabah on the island of Borneo. It is the largest semi-enclosed bay on the east coast of Borneo and faces the Sulawesi Sea. Administratively, it is within Tawau Division, with Lahad Datu District on the north side, Kunak District…
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Say No to Coal Fire Power Plant in Sabah
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Prime Minister Najib Razak and his stance on saving the environment.
Sabah says no to coal!
Clearing at Silam Island « Wong Tack
3 months ago, the state proudly announced islands at Darvel Bay, Lahad Datu were gazetted for conservation and eco-tourism development. See what just happened to this beautiful island at Silam. How could such blatant destruction allowed at the full view of the authority? (view from Silam highway)
You said you want to cut down the carbon emission?
You said you want to save the planet?
But you insist of building two coal fired-power plant in Malaysia. One in sabah and another one is unknown.
Really?
– Executive Summary of DEIA for 300MW Coal-fired Power Plant Project, Felda Sahabat, Sabah – http://is.gd/cWClo
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Proposed coal-fired power plant puts fishermen in quandary – Sabah | BorneoPost Online | Borneo , Ma
LAHAD DATU: Fishermen here are worried about their future if they are required to move if a 300-megawatt coal-fired power plant is built in the seaside village