When Soho comes to Penang …

Activist Tan Seng Hai raises the alert about a clever ploy in property development and a building frenzy in southeast Penang Island.

Botak Hill (Bukit Relau) – More photos emerge

A few more photos have emerged from a group of hikers and nature lovers showing the extent of degradation on Bukit Relau.

Public hearing for Seberang Perai Local Plans coming up

The public hearing for the draft Local Plans for Seberang Perai Utara and Seberang Perai Tengah will be held on 26 November – 9 December 2013 at the Mawar Room at MPSP on the mainland.

Cable cars will push Penang Hill visitors beyond 10000/day threshold

A proposal for cable car lines from the Youth Park, Botanic Garden and Teluk Bahang has been tacked on to the draft Special Area Plan for Penang Hill, which is being touted as a “green, heritage destination”. There is concern, however, that this could add to traffic congestion around the Youth Park/Botanic Garden area while pushing visitors well past the 10000 people/day carrying capacity of the Penang Hill summit, as gazetted in the existing Penang Hill Local Plan. penang cable car

Climate change influenced Typhoon Haiyan

Some scientists are making the link between climate change and Typhoon Haiyan. Unfortunately, much of the corporate media remain largely silent about the link, perhaps because large corporations which contribute advertising revenue to the media, are among the major culprits of greenhouse gas emissions. According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald:
Professor Will Steffen, a researcher at the ANU and member of the Climate Council, said scientists understand how a hotter, moister climate is already affecting storms such as Haiyan. “Once [cyclones] do form, they get most of their energy from the surface waters of the ocean,” Professor Steffen said. “We know sea-surface temperatures are warming pretty much around the planet, so that’s a pretty direct influence of climate change on the nature of the storm.” Data compiled from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows sea temperatures were about 0.5 to 1 degree above normal in the waters to the east of the Philippines as Haiyan began forming. The waters cooled in the storm’s wake, an indication of how the storm sucked up energy.

Francis lashes out against corruption

The Bishop of Rome, Francis, has railed against corruption again, severely chastising those who donate to the church on the one hand while stealing from the state and the poor on the other.

Forum in Penang today: ‘Return of preventive detention?’ (Reminder)

Aliran is holding a public forum on the implications of the amendments to the Prevention of Crime Act and the Penal Code on 12 November in Penang. PCA-forum-in-Penang1

‘Super typhoon Haiyan is not a natural disaster’; it’s climate change

The strongest typhoon ever to make landfall in recorded human history – so strong that if there was a Category 6, it would have fallen squarely in that box – is not a natural disaster. Instead, the Philippines’ lead negotiator to the UN climate talks in Warsaw, Yeb Sano, has firmly linked the devastation in his country to climate change. So why aren’t more of the corporate media highlighting this crucial angle? Is it because the corporate sector is responsible for a lot of the greenhouse gas emissions?

‘Devotees of goddess of kickbacks’ bring home ‘dirty bread’: Francis

The Bishop of Rome, Francis, has condemned the culture of bribery and corruption as serious sins that rob people, including the children of the culprits, of their dignity.

‘Distressing’ photos of ‘Botak Hill’ (Bukit Relau)

A group of nature lovers and hikers sent in these photos of the degradation of Bukit Relau following hill-top land clearing which they described as “distressing”.

When will Penang Structure Plan, Local Plan be tabled for public review?

Today is the last day for submitting questions for the next Penang State Assembly session in November. Activist Tan Seng Hai approached a couple of elected reps to raise a question as a matter of urgent public interest.

Vatican asks bishops to conduct poll of grassroots Catholics

The Vatican has asked national bishops’ conferences around the world to conduct a poll of Catholics to find out their views on certain church teachings in preparation for a Vatican synod on the family.

Innovative initiative to promote use of buses

The Penang state assembly member for Pulau Tikus, Yap Soo Huey, has come up with a Green Transport Users programme to encourage her constituents and others to use RapidPenang buses and provide feedback. Under the scheme, participants will be given free monthly Rapid Travel Cards for three months. In return they have to complete monthly surveys to gauge their experience during that period. They will also be invited to participate in a focus group. public-transport-Pulau-Tikus

Early dawn landslide strikes again in Tanjung Bungah

Another landslide at the crack of dawn, this time near the Bolton Surin project along Solok Tanjung Bungah, not far from an earlier landslide in September in front of Straits Regency along Persiaran Tanjung Bungah 3. Solok Tanjung Bungah

Why should villagers in Balai Ringin live in fear of gangsters?

Why are 800 residents in eight villages in Balai Ringin, about 100 km from Kuching, living in fear of thugs? Balai-Ringin-Sarawak

Rekindling the passion for Bukit Mertajam

Bukit Mertajam MP Steven Sim is embarking on a unique project to rekindle pride in Bukit Mertajam, one of the less known – but no less charming – towns on mainland Penang.
Sunset at Bukit Mertajam - Photograph: Haha Lee
Sunset at Bukit Mertajam – Photograph: Haha Lee

Live – Pas wins Sungai Limau with reduced majority

Pas has retained the Sungai Limau state seat in Kedah with a lower majority of 1084 votes compared with its previous winning majority of 2774 votes at GE13.

Singapore’ s land transport masterplan

Singapore’s land transport masterplan emphasises improving the public transport, cycling and pedestrian experience to create a more liveable island. How does it compare with the Penang master plan and the state government’s emphasis?

Najib forced to defend claim of moderation in CNN interview

Prime Minister Najib Razak has had to defend his human rights record and his credibility as a moderate in a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour.

Now Khalid Samad and Hanipa visit St Mark’s Anglican Church

On Sunday, 27 October, a Pas delegation comprising Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad, Sepang MP Mohamed Hanipa Maidin and Tasik Gelugor Pas information chief Abdul Rahman Kasim visited the St Mark’s Anglican Church in Butterworth for a dialogue with parishioners.
Pas legal adviser Mohamed Hanipa Maidin hands over a cake to the Rev John Kennady, pastor of the St Mark’s Anglican Church in Butterworth as parishioners applaud