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…

Kepulauan Seribu Implements Mandatory Household Waste Sorting at Source in Landmark Environmental Initiative

The Government of Kepulauan Seribu Regency has officially commenced the implementation of a comprehensive waste segregation and processing system at the household level across its entire jurisdiction. This pivotal environmental…

Teachers in Jambi Forcefully Evict Illegal Gold Miners to Protect School from Environmental Collapse

The peaceful atmosphere of SMA Negeri 8 Bungo, a senior high school located in the Rantau Pandan District of Jambi, has been replaced by the roar of heavy machinery and…

Disputed Coal Mining Operations Encroach on Transmigrant Lands in Kotabaru as Environmental and Legal Pressures Mount

Chandra, a resident of Rawa Indah in Bekambit Village, Kotabaru Regency, South Kalimantan, recently stood at the edge of a massive coal mining pit that, according to official satellite imagery,…

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…

Indonesia Accelerates National Strategic Waste-to-Energy Projects Amid Intensifying Environmental and Health Concerns from Civil Society

The Government of Indonesia has officially intensified its commitment to transforming the nation’s mounting waste crisis into a renewable energy source through the Waste-to-Energy (PSEL) program. During a high-level signing…

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 Fragile Lungs and Coasts of the Archipelago Assessing Indonesias Environmental Crisis and the Global Commitment to Restoration on Earth Day

Every year on April 22, the global community observes Earth Day, a day established in 1970 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. In Indonesia, this observance is traditionally marked by…

Women-Led Environmental Initiatives Revolutionize Community-Based Waste Management and Renewable Energy Across Indonesia

The intersection of gender empowerment, digital innovation, and environmental stewardship is forging a new path for climate resilience in Indonesia as cadres of Aisyiyah, the women’s wing of the Muhammadiyah…

The Environmental and Social Toll of Nickel Mining in Torobulu: A Microcosm of Indonesia’s Green Energy Dilemma

Ayunia Muis was in the middle of preparing traditional cakes for her daily trade when an urgent notification flashed across her phone screen. The message came from a group chat…

Indigenous Papuan Women Spearhead Resistance Against Land Appropriation and Environmental Degradation Under Merauke National Strategic Projects

The landscape of Merauke, South Papua, is currently the epicenter of a profound struggle between state-led industrial ambitions and the ancestral rights of the region’s indigenous populations. At the heart…