
Planting native species minimises risk of trees, branches falling
By Thivyamalini Ramalu PUTRAJAYA: Planting native trees on roadsides is seen as a good alternative to minimising the risk of trees or branches falling during

By Thivyamalini Ramalu PUTRAJAYA: Planting native trees on roadsides is seen as a good alternative to minimising the risk of trees or branches falling during

KUCHING: Longhouse ecotourism activities carried out with cooperatives can generate income and improve the economy of villagers. Malaysian Cooperative Institute (IKMA) Training Officer Juliana Md

By Professor Dr Chris GibbinsProfessor, School of Environmental and Geographical SciencesUniversity of Nottingham Malaysia Floods are a common global phenomenon with devastating consequences, particularly for

Dolphins act as indicators of marine and freshwater health in the basins where they live. However, their habitats often overlap with areas of intensive human

By Megat Amir Irham JERANTUT: Over five decades ago, five to six female giant softshell turtles could be seen laying eggs daily – during the

When entrepreneur Jeremy Duanna Andrus moved from the US and settled down in Malaysia with his wife, Carmen Khor, he encountered problems searching for personal

In today’s global climate, ensuring peace and harmony among nations is crucial, particularly as the world teeters on the brink of war. The International Peace

The rapid rise in population, urbanisation, and industrial activities has led to an increased production of waste, posing a significant challenge to environmental sustainability. In

BY LEONG Z-KEEN KUCHING: Kuching South City Council (MBKS) hosted a car-free morning event in conjunction with Earth Hour at Saradise today (March 23). Roads

KUCHING: Kuching South City Council (MBKS) has launched the “Bring Your Own Bottle” (BYOB) campaign in conjunction with World Water Day 2024, as part of