The Silent Threat of Acoustic Pollution to the Survival of Indonesia’s Marine Turtle Populations and Coastal Biodiversity
In the sprawling archipelago of Indonesia, the rhythmic sound of crashing waves and rustling coastal winds is increasingly being drowned out by the thrum of human activity. From the vibrant…
Mangrove Destruction and Land Swap Controversies Shadow the Development of Kura-Kura Bali Special Economic Zone
The development of the Kura-Kura Bali Special Economic Zone (SEZ), situated on Serangan Island, has come under intense scrutiny as provincial legislators and environmental advocates raise alarms over the destruction…
Guardians of the Canopy Dela Mawar and the Critical Mission to Rehabilitate Bornean Orangutans in East Kalimantan
In the dense, humid landscapes of Berau, East Kalimantan, the survival of one of the world’s most iconic species rests in the hands of a dedicated few who have chosen…
Climate Change and Shifting Habitats The Growing Global Crisis of Venomous Snake Migration and Human Conflict
The global climate crisis is no longer a distant threat characterized solely by melting polar ice caps or rising sea levels; it has begun to fundamentally alter the biological map…
Indonesia’s Biocultural Wealth and the Quest for Food Sovereignty Amidst the Global Climate Crisis
Every May 22, the international community observes the International Day for Biological Diversity, a date established by the United Nations to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. For Indonesia,…
Mongabay Launches Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship to Empower Environmental Journalists Amidst Global Climate Crisis
The escalating impact of environmental degradation and the worsening global climate crisis have necessitated a more robust and sophisticated approach to environmental journalism. As ecosystems reach critical tipping points, the…
Environmental Crisis and Legal Turmoil in Torobulu The Persistent Struggle Against PT Wijaya Inti Nusantara’s Nickel Operations
The peaceful landscape of Torobulu Village in the Laeya District of South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi, has been transformed into a theater of environmental conflict and social unrest as residents intensify…
Indonesian Civil Society and Academics Warn of Neo-Colonialism Risks in the US-Indonesia Agreement of Reciprocal Trade
The recently signed Agreement of Reciprocal Trade (ART) between Indonesia and the United States has sparked intense scrutiny from academics, policy analysts, and civil rights advocates, many of whom describe…
The Silent Guardian of Modern Medicine Exploring the Ancient Legacy and Growing Conservation Challenges of Indonesias Horseshoe Crabs
The horseshoe crab, a creature whose lineage predates the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, stands today as one of the most remarkable "living fossils" on the planet. Despite its…
Pentingnya Inovasi Teknologi untuk Adaptasi Krisis Iklim Kelompok Rentan
The Jakarta Summit 2026, held in late April, has emerged as a pivotal forum for addressing the intersection of climate resilience, technological innovation, and social equity. Under the banner of…
















