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YOU cannot fine empathetic folk. Impose a RM250 littering fine on those who love to feed pigeons and they will still do it.
GEORGE TOWN, March 26 (Bernama) -- Penang aims to maintain its competitive edge in the industrial sector and thriving global economic hub by transforming into a green city. Chief Minister Chow Kon ...
Protecting green heritage in Penang By ... Two city councils embark on risk assessment of trees after spate of ... nearly 150,000 trees are under the care of Penang Island City Council ...
THE Penang Island City Council (MBPP) will plant 100,000 trees for a greener Penang over the next five years. MBPP mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang said another 300 trees would be planted all over ...
Instead of propping up the ‘low-carbon city’ claims for the proposed artificial islands, the authorities should be brave enough to interrogate the true risks and trade-offs.
The suggestion by the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP) to relocate 20 trees and replant the remaining 44 in order to widen Jalan Masjid Negeri in George Town is a balancing act between ...
“Penang needs a ‘green city’ concept that is safe, without big, old trees that are dangerous to people and property,” he added. Retiree Kenny Chuah, 63, from Pulau Tikus, ...
In January 2020, the Penang State Government launched an international design competition centered on reinventing the Penang South Islands and transforming them into a sustainable destination. The ...
INTERVIEW | Despite the “green wave” taking hold in the country’s northern states, DAP’s Seri Delima assemblyperson Syerleena Abdul Rashid believes it will not affect the forthcoming state ...
The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has made a name for itself internationally for the second year running after picking up the Asean Clean Tourist City Standard Award recently. State Housing ...
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Save Penang Turf Club land as green space, state govt urged - MSNPenang Forum also said the state is facing a shortage of green space, with only 7.8 sq metres per person, far below the World Health Organization’s minimum recommendation of 9 sq metres and Plan ...
The Penang South Islands project, which involves large-scale land reclamation for the development of a series of artificial islands spanning almost 17 square kilometres, was awarded a ‘low-carbon’ ...
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