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Jakarta produces 8,000 tonnes of waste daily, an exhibition at Erasmus Huis turns that crisis into a call for collective action and rethinking value.
2 weeks agoThe emperor penguin has been declared an endangered species as climate change pushes the icon of Antarctica a step closer to extinction, the global authority on threatened wildlife announced Thursday. ...
2 weeks agoThe divisions at the IPCC session mirror those that have long riven the COP conferences, which have seen disagreements between developed and developing nations over issues such as an end to fossil fuel use, compensation for the damage caused by climate change and funding to adapt to a warming planet. ...
1 month agoUnder the CBAM, foreign exporters in carbon-intensive sectors, such as steel, cement, aluminum and fertilizer, must purchase carbon certificates that mirror EU carbon pricing.
1 year agoThe Jakarta Environmental Agency has started operating five new electric garbage trucks to help handle the city’s waste problem as a part of greening its waste management technology.
1 year agoBusiness school students do not need more pressure to leap but better tools to manage parallel tracks, navigate side-income regulations and structure ventures that grow at the right pace.
1 year agoClimate risk, energy security and food resilience are regional challenges that require cooperation. True sustainability can only be achieved through joint action.
1 year agoA stable financial system is highly dependent on nature, and nature is increasingly in crisis.
1 year agoFood production and forest conservation are not inherently at odds with each other, and the government must approach this critical juncture amid the global shift on climate change with innovative, alternative and sustainable agricultural solutions to fulfill the President's food security agenda.
1 year agoWhen compared to automotive industry standards in various countries, Indonesia remains behind in adopting Euro standards.
1 year agoA holistic approach involving regulators, banks and investors that embeds ESG principles as a business metric is key to ensuring that genuine sustainability efforts, not some branding hype, drive transformation.
1 year agoWe must urgently address the question of how we can ensure food security for all, while protecting the forests that are so fundamental to our agrifood systems.
1 year agoTo give Morowali breathing room to exercise their economic diversification, a halt to the expansion of the nickel industry is necessary.
1 year agoIndonesia, despite the third constitutional amendment that recognizes and respects traditional communities, still denies legal protections for its indigenous peoples.
1 year agoThe US appears to have entirely dropped out of the race toward sustainability while Indonesia still has challenges, particularly as regards regulatory maintenance and strengthening to support ESG compliance in high-risk and land-related sectors, not least to attract serious investors to Danantara.
1 year agoProtecting our oceans requires strong government policies backed by sustained funding for conservation and enforcement.
1 year agoDistributed renewable energy technologies offer a promising solution, providing underserved communities with access to electricity while simultaneously decarbonizing grids.
1 year agoBy embracing a community-centric, data-forward model, we’re building a future where technology augments human resilience, enabling communities to navigate an increasingly unpredictable world with confidence and autonomy.
1 year agoThe geopolitics of climate change are ultimately about which governance model will pay and manage the transition to net zero.
1 year agoMRV technologies are vital not only for tracking emissions, but also for ensuring transparency and credibility in carbon markets.
1 year agoIndonesia’s climate documents have failed to adequately address the social and environmental aspects that are fundamental to a just transition.
1 year agoThe government needs to immediately address the issue of deforestation as a key problem affecting both the environmental and economic viability of investment in the palm oil industry.
1 year agoTransmigration in West Papua was preceded by a series of threats and violent acts that paved the way for settlers while indigenous people were exterminated and their land was taken for a pittance.
1 year agoThe UN declaring the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation cannot come at a more opportune or critical juncture for the world to not just sit up and take notice, but to stand up, corral all available resources – knowledge, technology, finances – and take action to avert the disastrous effects of accelerating glacial melt in the 3,500 km-long Hindu Kush Himalaya region.
1 year agoWithout appropriate management, seaweed farming programs could be dangerous for marine biodiversity and the benefits that humans get from the ocean.
1 year agoKezia Fellcia Kurniawan, an 11th-grade student at Jakarta Intercultural School, has taken significant steps in addressing energy and environmental challenges in Indonesia through her participation in biogasoline research. This innovative study has gained attention as a means to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy, showcasing the significant contributions young researchers can make in driving positive environmental change.
1 year agoThe cable cars symbolize Nepal's breakneck bid to cash in on tourism, making up more than six percent of the country's GDP in 2023, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).
1 year agoThe key to the future of our coastal ecosystems and mangrove development lies in the most modern of answers: Technology.
1 year agoManufacturing is a substantial source of national emissions, accounting for almost a third of Indonesia’s total emissions.
1 year agoEuropean countries could take leadership roles to fill the void left by the United States.
1 year agoEfforts to end plastic pollution through bans and treaties aren’t getting anywhere, but the advent of bioplastics offers hope.
1 year agoIndonesia’s IP framework was designed for a linear economy, where goods are produced, sold, and disposed of, rather than a circular economy.
1 year agoThe images, taken last month by a local resident, are from the same province where Indonesia is building its new capital, a project environmentalists fear will endanger animal habitats in Asia's last great rainforest.
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