Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
Geothermal projects are part of Indonesia’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainable development. Located within the ...
Indonesia lost more than 26,000 sq km of primary and secondary forests last year, according to a new NGO report An area of ...
A group of scientists from National Taiwan University found that deforestation due to land use changes intensifies surface ...
Indonesia’s deforestation is once again rising after several years of decline, with 2024 marking the highest rate since 2021.
A paleontologist journeys through Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago in search of our earliest ancestors, and uncovers how ...
The Indonesian government is targeting protected forest areas as part of its plan to convert 20 million hectares (50 million ...
In recent years, Jakarta has supercharged the mining and processing of the mineral, but the progress has come at a heavy cost.
The country is the world's leading producer of nickel, however, experts worry it could do some damage to Indonesia's marine ...
New rules require firms to give 20 percent of their land to smallholders before the government extends their permits.
Limnonectes nusantara was named after Nusantara, the “proposed new capital of Indonesia,” according to the study. The local ...
Deforestation in Indonesia rose in 2024 for a third year running, a local environmental NGO said Friday based on satellite ...
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