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The new system shows Outlook's nav icons for mail, calendar, contacts horizontally in the lower right (the "classic" layout) while the new system with Coming Soon turned on shows them down a left-nav pane left of the folder list when looking at the inbox. Yes, that's the control I'm referring to that is on my old system, but the Coming Soon pane does not have the "try the new experience" slider. That brings up a coming soon pane and if you scroll down in it there's a "Try the new experience" slider. It shows as a megaphone just left of the minimize bottom at the top right. In 2021, the United Nations declared that clean air would be considered a basic human right, each year in Malaysia this right is violated by big business, with no legal pathways or solutions to hold polluters to account.Ĭheck out below to view “Haze-zilla”, a satirical short film from Studio Birthplace, and more photos from the exhibition.I just went and checked and I don't have it on my standard installs. “We need a Transboundary Haze Pollution Act so that it can provide legal grounds to institutionalise checks and balances to ensure that Malaysian companies are not contributing to haze locally and abroad”. The issue is now with experts pending a review that will issue new policy recommendations to the Malaysian Government “Instead of blaming our neighbours, let’s focus on what we can do on our own turf here in Malaysia.” said Heng, Greenpeace Malaysia’s lead campaigner. Following a landmark complaint from Greenpeace with the Human Rights commission in December 2021 the project seeks legislative change through the enactment of a Transboundary Haze Pollution Act, or Clean Air Act to hold polluters to account. The works supports a focused Malaysia-centric campaign to implement new laws protecting citizens right to clean air.

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“We hope this film will serve as a catalyst for change, inspiring viewers to speak up and demand a more sustainable future.” Studio Birthplaceĥ interventions have been executed by Splash and Burn artists this year including Ernest Zacharevic, political activist Fahmi Reza, street artist and illustrator Cloakwork and the collective Pangrok Sulap. The exhibition featured the film premiere of “Haze-zilla”, a satirical short film from Studio Birthplace addressing corporate greed and environmental destruction. Talking with a friend or family member or posting on socials is better than silence, we want to keep the issue present so that those responsible are held to account.” Ernest Zcharevic “We want to encourage conversation and creative intervention to inspire action.

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Greenpeace also supported a series of panel discussions, moderated by Environmental activist Melissa Tan, uniting creatives and enviromentalists to discuss the economic, social and environmental complexities around the haze. The exhibition hosted artists filmmakers and activists all hosting educational and creative workshops. This petition will be presented at the ASEAN transboundary haze meeting in Singapore next month. Over 2 weeks, “Haze: Coming Soon” welcomed over 6000 people in 10 days, collecting over 2000 signatures on our petition to demand accountability from major polluters. After a year-long campaign of art and activism, #hazestories culminated in an exhibition curated by Ernest Zacharevic in Kuala Lumpur at REXKL.









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