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COMMODITIES Bauxite ban in Pahang remains in Place People in Pahang can now breathe a sigh of relief. It’s official: the country’s federal government has extended the ban on all bauxite... Read More

Mining Ban may be extended Further

Coral reefs are vibrant but fragile ecosystems. Photo Credit: Ocean Conservancy

When it comes to corals in tropical waters, good news is hard to come by. Battered by global warming and pollution, these fragile creatures, and their ecosystems, are increasingly under threat of mass bleaching worldwide. Australia’s famed Great Barrier Reef may be doomed, and Malaysia’s own stunningly beautiful reefs, which are true natural wonders, are more and more exposed to environmental stressors that place their https://cleanmalaysia.com/2017/05/06/lets-let-corals-save/

Another three months. That’s how long Malaysia’s government may extend the moratorium on bauxite mining in Pahang. A good... Read More

Mining Operators ‘might be breaking’ Bauxite Ban A ban on all bauxite mining remains in place in Pahang, but that may not have stopped some operators from... Page 1 of 7


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