Gov Must Decide on Coal Plant: Green SURF « Wong Tack
KOTA KINABALU (25th October 2010): A coalition of non-governmental organisations here wants the Government to take a stand on the status of a proposed coal-fired power plant in Lahad Datu.
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Gov Must Decide on Coal Plant: Green SURF « Wong Tack
KOTA KINABALU (25th October 2010): A coalition of non-governmental organisations here wants the Government to take a stand on the status of a proposed coal-fired power plant in Lahad Datu.
KUALA LUMPUR: Climate change will continue to be a priority agenda for Malaysia despite the global financial crisis, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Press Release: GREEN SURF TAKES ‘ACTION COMMITTEE’ TO TASK « Wong Tack
Say No to Coal Fire Power Plant in Sabah
Green SURF: Rapid Surveys of Marine Habitats on South Coast of Dent Peninsula
Review of the DEIA indicated a low density of marine surveys using an unsuitable methodology, indicating a seabed habitat largely devoid of sealife. In order to assess the validity of this assumption, a rapid survey of marine habitats was undertaken by a team of volunteers (and a professional photog…
BERNAMA – Green Surf Wants Report On Proposed Coal-Fired Plant Re-Done
KOTA KINABALU, July 28 (Bernama) — Green Surf (Sabah Unite to Re-Power the Future), a coalition which lobbies for clean energy options for Sabah, has asked that the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) on the proposed coal-fired plant in Sinakut, Lahad Datu be rejected and redone.
Sabah’s Green Surf denied opportunity to explain to PM
KOTA KINABALU: Walking up and meeting with the Prime Minister is no simple matter and 10-year-old Tasnee, who was armed with postcards signed by hundreds of distressed Sabahans concerned about the ecological impact of the state’s first coal-fired plan, discovered this first hand when Najib Tun Razak…