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Shark caught by fishermen on the beach in Batuwingkung

Shark trade: From resource-stricken fishers to the absence of fisheries data

By Ronny Buol and Marshal Datundugon May 13, 2023July 31, 2023

With no access to capital and the absence of government assistance to fish in the open sea, fishers in Sangihe resort to loans to make ends meet.

Fisherman in Petta

Shark trade: Hunted at sea, collected in Sangihe, shipped to Manado

By Ronny Buol and Marshal Datundugon May 12, 2023June 29, 2023

Amid government monitoring and permit requirements, shark fishing and trade remain scarce, fishing boats unregistered in Sangihe Islands.

Penny Manoppo cuts the fins off a shark

Shark trade: Unsupervised shark fishing and trade continue in Sangihe

By Ronny Buol and Marshal Datundugon May 10, 2023July 21, 2023

Amid their protected status and absence of government supervision, sharks in the waters of North Sulawesi are at the mercy of fishers.

Children in Kulati Village Wakatobi learsn to make ecobrick

Wakatobi tackles plastic waste through early education

By Dirwan Kalam Sahirsan April 24, 2023June 15, 2023

An environmental group engages students through participatory learning to raise awareness about marine and plastic waste.

Illustration of motorcyclists by Shutterstock

Robust research into air pollution’s impact on women is needed

By Anastasia Ika April 24, 2023June 5, 2023

To learn how air pollution is specifically affecting women and other vulnerable groups, more Indonesia-based research is needed, experts say.

Jakarta traffic by Adrian Pranata

Jakarta’s effort to boost participation in vehicle emissions test [2]

By Wulan Kusuma Wardhani April 18, 2023June 12, 2023

Joint effort with the police department is key to conducting emissions tests effectively in Jakarta and its surrounding areas, expert say.

Construction of new capital Nusantara

Indonesia backs hydro to power new capital city

By Florence Armein April 14, 2023April 19, 2023

A dam with Chinese backing is slowly being built, but may impact Indigenous villages and the environment, Yovanda Isabella writes.

Commuters in a public transport mode in the city

Jakarta’s shift to EV: When will residents make the change?

By Anastasia Ika April 10, 2023June 5, 2023

Jakarta rides the EV wave to curb air pollution and help achieve its emissions target. But what does it take for residents to make the switch?

Emissions test at Astra Motor

Jakarta’s effort to boost participation in vehicle emissions test [1]

By Wulan Kusuma Wardhani April 7, 2023June 12, 2023

A Jakarta governor’s regulation requires vehicles to undergo emissions tests. Its implementation still requires a comprehensive plan. This is part one of a two-part story.

Illustration of clean energy

Maumere trans women enjoy clean energy, their peers in Jakarta struggle with air pollution

By Marina Nasution, Gloria Fransisca and Abdus Somad April 4, 2023July 31, 2023

A solar farm powers a small community in Sikka District, relatively untouched by air pollution. While Jakarta ranks as one of the most polluted cities in the world.

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