May 17, 2010 | Tania Ghosh
More than 500 million people rely on fishing to make a living yet there is little information about how their livelihoods are affected by climate change, according to researchers in Malaysia. A new report by the World Fish Center in Penang, Malaysia, now aims to fill this research gap.
Jun 27, 2003 | Panos London
In the 1970s and 80s, Malaysia saw some of the most comprehensive affirmative action laws worldwide. Did success for the majority Malays come at the expense of other ethnic groups?
Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan
Hilary Chiew is an environmental journalist attached to the feature desk of The Star newspaper in Malaysia. She began reporting on the environment since late 2001 with a special interest in biodiversity and has reported widely on issues ranging from wildlife management to trade and exploitation of flora and fauna. Her works earned her a…
Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan
Anil Netto is a Malaysian journalist who works with the social reform group, Aliran.