Civil Society Organizations and Disaster Victims in Sumatra Sue Indonesian Government Over Negligent Response and Environmental Mismanagement

The legal action, filed at the Jakarta Administrative Court (PTUN) in early May 2026, represents a significant escalation in the tensions between the state and citizens affected by the devastating…

Indonesian Civil Society Organizations Condemn Plastic Credit Projects as Greenwashing and False Solutions to the National Waste Crisis

The emergence of plastic credit schemes in Indonesia, once hailed as an innovative market-based solution to the archipelago’s mounting waste crisis, is now facing intense scrutiny from environmental advocates. A…

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…

Civil Society Organizations Demand Equitable Reform of Indonesia Forestry Law to Address Enforcement Gaps and Protect Indigenous Rights

The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) is currently navigating a pivotal legislative juncture as it moves forward with the revision of Law No. 41 of 1999 concerning Forestry. This legislative…