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Urgent Need for a More Effective Disaster Management and Prevention Regime
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WITH FLASH FLOODS and air pollution to the occasional landslides, Penang is no stranger to natural disasters. As general development continues at a dizzying pac...
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Dr. Ng Shin Wei &
Josephine Tan Mei Ling
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Don’t Miss Them! Art Exhibitions are Back
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READY BUT POSTPONED Or Cancelled.A litany of woes of short-circuited, still-born and miscarried exhibitions brought about by the protracted Coronavirus pandem...
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ASEAN’s Appeal Watered and Coloured
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Chow Chin Chuan's (Malaysia) The Unfading Past II.IN THE MIDST of the Covid-19 pandemic, an international watercolour exhibition has surprisingly attracte...
Discovering Penang through Its Rich Biodiversity
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A study in 2012 revealed that this Banded Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus pulchellus) is a new species, unrelated to the banded geckos found in other parts of...
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Justine Vaz &
Allen Tan
A Broad Socio-economic Impact on Penang is to be Expected from Climate Change
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MULTIPLE CLIMATE HAZARD indices have categorised Malaysia’s Northern Region – Penang, Perlis, Kedah and Perak – as “middle” for it...
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Naventhan Ahrasan