
Indonesia’s waste crisis and the race against methane emissions
by: Nabiha Shahab In the afternoon of March 8, 2026, the structural and philosophical limits of Indonesia’s waste management were breached with lethal force. At

by: Nabiha Shahab In the afternoon of March 8, 2026, the structural and philosophical limits of Indonesia’s waste management were breached with lethal force. At

by: Hartatik The discourse on transitioning to clean energy does not necessarily eliminate coal’s role from the national energy map. This is confirmed in Government

by: Henriette Imelda* Following the decision of the Parties at the fifth Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the

by: Eko Prasetyo Talk of greenflation or green inflation is growing, especially after the term was highlighted in the vice presidential debate by candidate number

by: Eko Prasetyo The use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), an advanced technology currently gaining popularity in chatbots and image creation, raises questions about its

by: Hartatik Semarang — The government’s commitment to retire the coal powered plants (PLTU) is still half-hearted. Construction of new coal powered plants is still
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