
Indonesia’s mining crisis needs fair laws, local engagement
by: Yanti Lawerissa, D.J.A. Hehanussa, E.R.M. Toule, Abraham Tulalessy, and Moh Ilias Bin Hamid* Indonesia’s mineral riches continue to clash with its green goals. A

by: Yanti Lawerissa, D.J.A. Hehanussa, E.R.M. Toule, Abraham Tulalessy, and Moh Ilias Bin Hamid* Indonesia’s mineral riches continue to clash with its green goals. A

Jakarta – The government has abolished the bank guarantee scheme as a form of mining reclamation guarantee and now only requires guarantees in the form

Jakarta — At an event marking 75 years of the United Nations’ presence in Indonesia and the 80th anniversary of the UN’s founding, the United

Jakarta — Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni led the release of 20 Rote Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) into their natural habitat at Lake

Calling for stronger government backing for local food producers by: Hartatik Wonosobo – For local foods like cassava to gain recognition within academic and public

Removing the stigma of “poor people’s food” as a symbol of food security by: Hartatik Wonosobo – The sound of spoons clattering against pans can

Healthy food and local identity by: Hartatik Wonosobo – For many young people, lunch means rice bowls, smashed chicken, or Korean dishes at trendy cafés.

Jakarta – Environmentalists have warned the administration of President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka of the risks of environmental damage and violations

Environment law charity ClientEarth has launched its new Asia Nature Strategy 2025 -2030, aimed at embedding biodiversity protection directly into enforceable legal frameworks across the

Jakarta — At the recent Global Youth Forum (GYF) held in Bali, more than 50 young leaders from 27 countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin
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