Pekalongan, a batik city increasingly eroded by tidal floods
Climate change and land subsidence lead to tidal floods, posing a serious problem that could submerge Pekalongan by 2035.
Climate change and land subsidence lead to tidal floods, posing a serious problem that could submerge Pekalongan by 2035.
The landfill turns waste into energy not only for its own use but for the residents surrounding its area. Much work is needed in domestic waste management.
Sustainability thrift shops such as LamaLama Indonesia may become an alternative solution to Indonesia’s fashion waste problem.
The coordination of institutions overseeing fishing and product distribution in Sangihe could use some harmony to improve monitoring and data collection.
Grants are expected to be funneled directly to indigenous peoples and local communities and impact 30 million people in Indonesia.
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.
Amid government monitoring and permit requirements, shark fishing and trade remain scarce, fishing boats unregistered in Sangihe Islands.
Amid their protected status and absence of government supervision, sharks in the waters of North Sulawesi are at the mercy of fishers.
An environmental group engages students through participatory learning to raise awareness about marine and plastic waste.
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