
Sea sand export policy and the climate crisis in Indonesia
by: Firdaus Cahyadi* “We have long turned our backs on the oceans, seas, straits and bays. So, starting today, we are returning to our ancestral

by: Firdaus Cahyadi* “We have long turned our backs on the oceans, seas, straits and bays. So, starting today, we are returning to our ancestral

Jakarta – Indonesia remembers June 6th as National Tempeh Day. The time-honored culinary gem has been savoured for centuries, particularly in Java. In Indonesia, soybean-based

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

Jakarta – On Monday, Indonesian civil groups launched the Nusantara Fund, a multimillion-dollar initiative aimed at empowering Indigenous and local communities in Southeast Asia to

Jakarta- The Indonesian Capital City Authority (IKN) this week denied that flash floods in Bukit Subur, Binuang, Sukaraja, Tengin Baru, Karang Jinawi, Pemaluan sub-district, and

Jakarta – The number of stars listed on the packaging label of Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps, will indicate how efficient the lamps are. The

Jakarta – World Agroforestry (ICRAF) revealed results of their research on the condition of the groundwater basin in the Rejoso Watershed in Pasuruan Regency, East

by: Hartatik Semarang – The tidal flood was still visible in the Tanjung Mas Port area on the third day after the sea water barrier

Jakarta – The government added subsidies and energy compensation after the spike in world oil prices caused PT Pertamina to suffer a deficit in their

by: Rifqi Mikala The existence of indigenous peoples and their local wisdom can be a model for modern society, taking into account the environment and
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