Indonesian Village Energy Transition Stalls Amid Fossil Fuel Dependency and Regional Disparities According to New CELIOS-Greenpeace Report

The Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) and Greenpeace Indonesia have officially released the Village Energy Transition Readiness Index (ITED) 2026 report, revealing a concerning stagnation in the nation’s…

Agrarian Conflict Escalates in Padang Halaban as Evictions Lead to Violence and Allegations of Kidnapping

The long-standing agrarian dispute in Padang Halaban, North Labuhanbatu Regency, North Sumatra, reached a violent tipping point on Thursday, April 9, 2026, as a forced eviction operation led by security…

Rising Public Awareness and Ecological Imperatives Drive Leopard Cat Conservation Efforts in Yogyakarta as Forest Habitats Shrink

The landscape of wildlife conservation in the Special Region of Yogyakarta is undergoing a significant cultural shift as local residents increasingly demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the region’s delicate biodiversity.…

Contradiction and Criticism Surround Reinstatement of Martabe Gold Mine Operations in Batang Toru Ecosystem

The Indonesian government’s decision to reinstate the mining permit for the Martabe gold mine in South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, has ignited a firestorm of criticism from environmental advocates, legal scholars,…

Opini: Risiko Kedaulatan di Balik Kesepakatan Tarif Prabowo Trump

The diplomatic triumph in Washington was met with immediate legal turbulence in the United States. Just twenty-four hours after the ART was signed, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a definitive…

PN Ruteng Acquits Indigenous Farmer Yohanes Flori in Landmark Conservation Area Dispute

The Ruteng District Court in East Manggarai Regency has delivered a landmark verdict by acquitting Yohanes Flori, an indigenous farmer from the Lando Lawi community, of all criminal charges related…

Former Bali Environmental Chief Named Suspect Over Suwung Landfill Waste Management Crisis

The chronic mismanagement of the Suwung Landfill (TPA Suwung) in Bali has escalated into a major legal battle, culminating in the naming of I Made Teja, the former Head of…

The Architectural Marvel of the Bald Eagle Engineering the Largest Bird Nests on Earth

In the vast kingdom of avian life, various species exhibit remarkable skills as natural architects, constructing dwellings that often defy the logic of their physical dimensions. However, no species rivals…

Discovery of Hoya bukitrayaensis Highlights Extraordinary Biodiversity and Conservation Urgency in the Cloud Forests of Mount Bukit Raya

Deep within the mist-shrouded peaks of the Schwaner Mountains, at elevations exceeding 1,400 meters above sea level, a clandestine botanical treasure has finally been revealed to the scientific world. Researchers…

Systematic Criminalization and Decades of Agrarian Conflict The Struggle of Cot Girek Farmers Against PTPN IV in North Aceh

The plight of the farmers in Cot Girek, North Aceh, is often described by the local community through the Indonesian proverb "falling down and being hit by a ladder." For…

The Silent Crisis of Indonesias Slow Loris Tackling Illegal Trade Biological Mutilation and the Multi Trillion Rupiah Shadow Market

The illegal wildlife trade remains one of the most significant threats to Indonesia’s rich biodiversity, with the slow loris—a small, nocturnal primate known locally as the kukang—bearing the brunt of…