Indonesia’s deforestation is once again rising after several years of decline, with 2024 marking the highest rate since 2021.
Indonesia lost more than 26,000 sq km of primary and secondary forests last year, according to a new NGO report.
Hidden amid human-crocodile conflicts is the story of a unique relationship between a man, Pak Ambo and a crocodile, Riska.
The first 100 days of Prabowo's administration displays hypocrisy in environmental management. The vision is different from the reality.
Together with APP Group, Sorbent Paper promotes responsibly grown and managed Rapidly Renewable Fibre (RRF) Plantations, which uses fast-growing Eucalyptus and Acacia Trees that reach full height and ...
With one of the weakest carbon taxes globally, the region’s largest economy risks becoming the world's leading enabler of ...
The move by US President Donald Trump to revoke electric vehicle incentives may also widen China’s dominance in Indonesia’s ...