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Papua New Guinea’s Forests Are Falling, and Malaysia Is Holding the Axe
Papua New Guinea (PNG) holds one of the last great tropical rainforests on Earth, a 288,000-square-kilometer expanse teeming with biodiversity and ancient indigenous heritage. Yet, as the chainsaws roar through the canopy, much of that destruction bears a distinct Malaysian footprint. Contributing Writer, Nuraiah, discusses this issue and highlights Malaysia's role in the destruction of Papua New Guinea's land and society.

Nuraiah Binte Farid
Nov 8, 20253 min read
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