WALHI North Maluku said that more than 2 million hectares of land have been annexed by corporations. The province’s marine ecosystem is also at risk.
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Why youth must understand the clean water crisis
24 districts in West Java are experiencing water shortages due to prolonged dry season, affecting over 302 thousand households.
Youth demands climate focus from presidential hopefuls
As elections near and candidates set, youth voters seek for substantial climate and environment agenda in their goals, missions and actions.
Unpacking energy transition financing hurdles in Indonesia
Experts call on developing counties to increase contribution into energy transition efforts as developing countries can’t rely on pubic funding alone.
Civil society groups oppose the Indonesian carbon exchange
CSOs warn of the potential dangers in carbon trading and urge the government to choose other instruments to address climate crisis.
Civil groups urge the government to stand with citizens in agrarian conflicts
There are currently 50 land dispute cases in East Java, half of which has lead to violence and citizens being criminalized and intimidated.
Ratu, a 23-year-old rhino, gave birth to her third calf in Way Kambas
The unnamed calf is the fourth Sumatran rhino, a critically endangered species, born at the sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park.
Promoting interfaith collaboration through environmental journalism
Religious leaders and communities play key role in environmental protection and addressing climate crisis.
Climate crisis should be a priority issue in the 2024 elections
All parties, including media, need to push for the climate crisis to become a priority issue in the 2024 elections.
SIEJ conducts training to strengthen environmental narrative during election year
Strengthening journalists’ literacy in climate and environmental issues and giving more space to youth in the media is believed to be critical as election year closes in.