Civil Society Groups Question Indonesia’s Energy Transition Commitment as Fossil Fuel Dominance and Industrial Expansion Threaten Net Zero Goals
Civil society organizations in Indonesia are expressing deep-seated skepticism regarding the government’s genuine commitment to a sustainable energy transition, citing a persistent reliance on fossil fuels that threatens the nation’s…
UN Warns Escalating Climate Crisis Driven by Fossil Fuels as Record Heatwaves Batter Europe and Asia, Triggering Fatalities and Widespread Disruption
JAKARTA, Indonesia – A relentless wave of extreme heat has gripped vast swathes of Western Europe, serving as a stark and urgent reminder of the accelerating climate crisis. The United…
Indonesian Households Bear the Brunt of Fossil Fuel Profits as Experts Call for Windfall Tax Reform
Mulyati, a mother of two residing in South Tangerang, used to manage her household kitchen with a budget of Rp100,000, which would typically cover the ingredients for three full meals.…
Fossil Discovery of Breugnathair elgolensis Bridges Evolutionary Gap Between Lizards and Snakes
The evolutionary history of serpents has long been one of the most enduring mysteries in vertebrate paleontology, characterized by a frustratingly sparse fossil record that scientists often refer to as…
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…
Global Energy Shift: Coal Prices Surge as Geopolitical Tensions and Energy Security Drive Nations Back to Fossil Fuels
Coal prices have experienced a significant resurgence, breaking a three-day period of stagnation as global energy security concerns, exacerbated by escalating geopolitical conflicts, compel nations to pivot back to fossil…












