Deciphering the Deep A Decade of Tracking Reveals Transnational Migration Patterns of Whale Sharks in the Indo-Pacific
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus), recognized as the world’s largest fish, has long captivated the scientific community with its immense size, reaching up to 10 meters in length and weighing…
The Crested Serpent Eagle Mastery of the Cobra and the Ecological Significance of South Asian Raptors
The cobra remains one of the most feared organisms on the planet, characterized by a lethal neurotoxic venom, lightning-fast reflexes, and a defensive posture that can intimidate almost any potential…
Komnas HAM Report Reveals Severe Environmental and Health Crisis in Morowali Nickel Industrial Hubs
The rapid expansion of nickel industrial zones in Morowali and North Morowali, Central Sulawesi, has triggered a profound humanitarian and environmental crisis, according to a comprehensive study released by the…
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…
Innovations in Functional Food Transforming the Misunderstood Berenuk Fruit into Health Enhancing Greek Yoghurt Products
A group of innovative students from Universitas Kristen (UK) Petra Surabaya has successfully developed a functional food product that seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of the berenuk fruit (Crescentia cujete),…
Northern Papua Oil and Gas Expansion Sparks Conflict as Fishermen Protest Destruction of Livelihoods and Marine Ecosystems
The Dok 9 Pier in the North Jayapura District of Jayapura City, Papua, normally a center of rhythmic maritime commerce, has recently become a site of simmering resentment and economic…
Papua’s Last Guardians: The Critical Struggle to Protect Rare Endemic Species from Industrial Expansion and Illegal Trafficking
The Indonesian provinces across the Land of Papua represent one of the world’s final frontiers of pristine biodiversity, harboring a biological treasury that remains unparalleled in its uniqueness and ecological…
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…
Indonesian Authorities Thwart Attempted Smuggling of 190 Kilograms of Gold Worth 500 Billion Rupiah at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport
Indonesian Customs officials at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in Jakarta have successfully intercepted a massive illegal export attempt involving approximately 190.265 kilograms of gold destined for overseas markets. The seizure,…
The Guardian of Morotai’s Marine Frontiers How Pastor Timotius Suage Leads the Charge for Marine Conservation in North Maluku
In the early hours of a mid-April morning in 2026, Timotius Suage departed from his home in Morotai Jaya, embarking on a 70-kilometer journey toward the village of Aru Burung…















