Tragedy Strikes as Family of Four Dies from Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During Glamping Trip

A devastating incident has sent shockwaves across Indonesia, with a family of four found deceased during a glamping trip in Temanggung, Central Java, on Wednesday, May 28, 2026. Authorities are…

Integrating Faith and Science How Religious Organizations and Carbon Calculators are Driving Indonesias Grassroots Climate Action

The realization for Nur Fitriani came not from a global summit or a scientific journal, but from a simple digital interface on her smartphone screen in early 2026. A 27-year-old…

Indonesian Hospitals Pioneer Energy Transition Through Solar Power and Strategic Energy Audits to Combat Rising Operational Costs and Carbon Emissions

The healthcare sector in Indonesia is undergoing a significant transformation as major medical institutions begin to embrace renewable energy solutions and comprehensive energy management strategies. This shift, driven by both…

Ministry of Forestry Regulation 6/2026 on Carbon Trading Aims to Empower Local Communities and Bolster Indonesia’s Green Economy

JAKARTA – The Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut) has issued Regulation Number 6 of 2026 (Permenhut 6/2026), a landmark legal instrument designed to govern carbon trading through greenhouse gas emission offset…

Indonesia’s Ministry of Forestry Unveils New Regulation to Democratize Carbon Trading, Empowering Local Communities in Forest Conservation

JAKARTA – The Indonesian Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut) has officially released Ministerial Regulation (Permenhut) Number 6 of 2026, a landmark legislative instrument designed to govern carbon trading through the greenhouse…

Indonesia’s Environmental Fund Relaunches Green Innovation Funding with Enhanced Focus and Strategic Adjustments to Accelerate Low-Carbon Transition

The Indonesian government, through the Environmental Fund Management Agency (BPDLH) under the Ministry of Finance, has announced the reopening of its highly anticipated Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF), marking the…

Microplastic Pollution Reaches Indonesia’s Deepest Waters Threatening Marine Ecosystems and Global Carbon Cycles

The crisis of plastic pollution has officially transcended the visible boundaries of coastlines and ocean surfaces, penetrating the most remote and least understood regions of the planet. Recent scientific findings…

Religious Leaders and Environmental Advocates Raise Alarm Over Merauke Sugar Cane Project Citing Indigenous Displacement and Massive Carbon Emissions

The Communion of Churches in Indonesia, known as Persekutuan Gereja-Gereja di Indonesia or PGI, has formally announced its opposition to the Indonesian government’s National Strategic Projects, specifically targeting the large-scale…