The Great Triassic Deluge and the Carnian Pluvial Episode as the Catalyst for the Rise of the Dinosaurian Era

Approximately 232 million years ago, the Earth underwent one of the most radical and transformative climatic shifts in its geological history, a period now recognized by scientists as the Carnian…

Gold Mining Conflict in Enrekang: Local Resistance, Corporate Maneuvers, and the Looming Threat to Agricultural Sovereignty

The highlands of Enrekang Regency, South Sulawesi, have become the epicenter of a protracted struggle between local agricultural communities and the extractive ambitions of CV Hadaf Karya Mandiri (HKM). What…

Fading Flames of Turkmenistans Door to Hell Raise Global Methane Emission Concerns as Scientists Warn of Escalating Climate Risks

The Darvaza gas crater, a fiery abyss in the heart of Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert that has burned for more than half a century, is showing unprecedented signs of decline, sparking…

The Auditory Pulse of the Ocean: How Soundscapes Define Coral Reef Health and the Future of Marine Restoration

The traditional perception of the ocean as a "silent world" is being systematically dismantled by modern marine biology, revealing instead a complex and cacophonous environment where sound is the primary…

Tragic Loss of Tapanuli Orangutans in North Sumatra Floods Sparks Urgent Calls for Climate Resilience and Habitat Protection

The critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) has suffered a devastating blow to its already precarious population following catastrophic flash floods and landslides that struck North Sumatra in late November…

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peaceful atmosphere of SMA Negeri 8 Bungo, a senior high school located in the Rantau Pandan District of Jambi, has been replaced by the roar of heavy machinery and…

Global Leaders Bolster Protections for Migratory Species at COP15 as Extinction Risks Mount for Transboundary Wildlife

The 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS COP15), recently concluded in Brazil, has marked a pivotal turning point…

The Red Devil Invasion: How an Invasive Species is Decimating Lake Batur’s Ecosystem and Livelihoods

Made shook his head in frustration as he cast his fishing line into the tranquil yet troubled waters of Lake Batur. He had brought three fishing rods today, harboring a…

Indonesian Reticulated Python Ibu Baron Sets New Guinness World Record as Longest Wild Snake Ever Measured

The natural world has a new reigning titan among its reptilian inhabitants as Guinness World Records officially confirmed on January 18, 2026, that a female reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) from…

The Vanishing Green Guard of Mount Muria The Ecological Crisis and Conservation Efforts for the Monkey Tail Fern in Central Java

Deep within the verdant canopy of the Mount Muria forest in Central Java, a quiet ecological tragedy is unfolding, hidden beneath the thick mist and rugged terrain. The Monkey Tail…

Military Training Center Project Ignites New Agrarian Conflict in South Lampung Priority Reform Areas

The scorching midday sun did not deter Alvin Gini as he walked toward his cornfield in Kemukus Village, Ketapang District, South Lampung, late last year. Before he could reach his…