Tegal Establishes Coastal Urban Research Center to Combat Climate Crisis and Guide Sustainable Development in Secondary Cities

The city of Tegal, situated on the vulnerable northern coast of Central Java, has taken a significant step toward addressing the existential threats posed by the climate crisis with the…

Women of East Nusa Tenggara Drive Food Sovereignty and Climate Resilience Through Organic Gardening and Bamboo Conservation

In the rural landscapes of East Nusa Tenggara, specifically within the villages of Watu Galang and Teka Iku, a transformative movement led by women is reshaping the intersection of agriculture,…

Resilience in the Face of the Tide How Women in East Lombok are Turning Marine Waste into Economic Security Amidst Climate Instability

The salty morning breeze swept across the coast of Kuranji Hamlet in Paremas Village, East Lombok, on a Tuesday morning in late March. Along the modest wooden pier, a group…

Resilience in the Tides: How Women in East Lombok are Navigating Climate Change Through Sustainable Seafood Innovation

The soft sea breeze carries the familiar scent of salt across the coastal stretch of Kuranji Hamlet in Paremas Village, East Lombok, as dawn breaks over the horizon. On a…

Climate Fest Vol 2 in Padang Harnesses Music and Activism to Demand Just Energy Transition and Environmental Protection

The open field of the West Sumatra Cultural Park in Padang became a dense sea of thousands of young people on the evening of Saturday, April 18, 2026, as the…

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…

Fading Flames of Turkmenistans Door to Hell Raise Global Methane Emission Concerns as Scientists Warn of Escalating Climate Risks

The Darvaza gas crater, a fiery abyss in the heart of Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert that has burned for more than half a century, is showing unprecedented signs of decline, sparking…

Tragic Loss of Tapanuli Orangutans in North Sumatra Floods Sparks Urgent Calls for Climate Resilience and Habitat Protection

The critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) has suffered a devastating blow to its already precarious population following catastrophic flash floods and landslides that struck North Sumatra in late November…

Indonesian Youth Demand Climate Justice and Policy Reform in Symbolic Earth Day Protest at National Parliament

The government speaks from the podium, claiming that disaster management is under control and that recovery efforts have reached completion, yet for those living in makeshift tents, safety remains a…

The Sinking Coast of Demak Land Speculation and the Disappearing Rights of Climate Refugees in Central Java

The landscape of the northern coast of Java is undergoing a violent transformation that is as much economic as it is environmental. In the Sayung District of Demak, Central Java,…

Navigating Environmental Resilience and Human Rights Challenges in Indonesias Changing Climate Landscape

As the global climate crisis accelerates, the month of April has emerged as a critical period of observation for Indonesia, characterized by increasingly unpredictable weather patterns and a sharpening tension…