The Biological Secrets of the Immortal Hydra and Its Implications for Human Longevity
In the tranquil depths of freshwater ponds, obscured by the swaying fronds of aquatic vegetation, resides a creature that appears to defy the fundamental laws of biology. Known as the…
The Future of Bandung Zoo Transitioning Toward Professional Management and Enhanced Animal Welfare Standards
The Bandung City Government is currently in the decisive stages of selecting a new management partner for the historic Bandung Zoo, a process aimed at revitalizing one of Indonesia’s oldest…
Environmental Degradation and Agricultural Collapse The Hidden Cost of Geothermal Energy in Mataloko East Nusa Tenggara
The promise of clean, renewable energy often arrives with a narrative of progress and sustainability, yet for the residents of Turetogo Hamlet in the Wogo Village of Ngada Regency, the…
The Elusive Northern Green Tree Python Highlights Biodiversity Conservation Challenges in West Papua
The heavy rain cascading through the secondary forests of Tambrauw Regency, West Papua, forced a group of wildlife observers to cut their expedition short. For the sake of safety, the…
K-pop Fans Urge Hana Bank to Halt Coal Financing for Indonesian Nickel Projects
Global K-pop enthusiasts have intensified their environmental advocacy by targeting one of South Korea’s largest financial institutions, Hana Bank, over its continued involvement in coal-fired power projects. Under the campaign…
Legal Controversy as Prosecutors Appeal Acquittal of Indigenous Farmer Yohanes Flori in Manggarai
The Manggarai District Prosecutor’s Office (Kejari Manggarai) has officially announced its decision to file an appeal against the acquittal of Yohanes Flori, an indigenous farmer from Ngkiong Dora Village, East…
The Underreporting of Methane Emissions in Indonesia’s Coal Industry and Its Challenges to National Climate Goals
The integrity of Indonesia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emission data is under intense scrutiny as new research suggests that the coal mining sector has significantly underreported its environmental impact, particularly regarding…
Fate of Jember’s Natural Shields The Vanishing Gumuk Hills of East Java
The landscape of Jember Regency in East Java is defined by thousands of small, idiosyncratic hills known locally as gumuk. For the people of this region, these formations are far…
Protecting the Blue Horizon The Urgent Need for Indonesia to Shift from Marine Exploitation to Ecosystem Restoration
The Earth continues to face unprecedented pressure from anthropogenic activities, with coastal and marine ecosystems—the very foundations of human survival—bearing the brunt of this environmental degradation. For an archipelagic nation…
















