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The long road to recognition of Indigenous lands in Seko, Indonesia
After 20 years, nine Indigenous communities on the island of Sulawesi finally look forward to state recognition of their customary territories.
13 May 2024
The long road to recognition of Indigenous lands in Seko, Indonesia
Policy & Finance
Latin America approves plan for protecting environmental defenders
Latin American and Caribbean countries approved a new action plan to protect environmental defenders in April.
Latin America approves plan for protecting environmental defenders
Carbon & Climate
Can climate lawsuits help to stop global warming?
A growing number of lawsuits against companies and states could spur greater action to tackle climate change.
Can climate lawsuits help to stop global warming?
Policy & Finance
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodia’s reliance on microloans, long touted as a way to reduce poverty, belies concerns over debt-fuelled deforestation.
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
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4 April 2024
Water
The Salween explained: Asia’s last great undammed river
The Salween explained: Asia’s last great undammed river
1 April 2024
Policy & Finance
Indonesia’s president-elect must move to ratify Indigenous Peoples Bill
Indonesia’s president-elect must move to ratify Indigenous Peoples Bill
28 March 2024
Energy
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
26 March 2024
Policy & Finance
Spike in deforestation in Indonesian protected area linked to shadowy firms based in tax havens
Spike in deforestation in Indonesian protected area linked to shadowy firms based in tax havens
19 March 2024
Policy & Finance
UN investigates contentious forest carbon pact in Malaysian Borneo
UN investigates contentious forest carbon pact in Malaysian Borneo
14 March 2024
Policy & Finance
Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC
Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC
Water
Solar power assists nuns secure water supply throughout winter
Solar power assists nuns secure water supply throughout winter
11 March 2024
Policy & Finance
Indigenous Australians fear exclusion by digital ID
Indigenous Australians fear exclusion by digital ID
1 March 2024
Cities
India's X takedown orders prompt fears of pre-election crackdown
India's X takedown orders prompt fears of pre-election crackdown
22 February 2024
Policy & Finance
Q&A: What progress has been made on protecting nature a year on from COP15?
Q&A: What progress has been made on protecting nature a year on from COP15?
Lifestyle
Philippines' traditional healers fight to keep their 'forest pharmacy' intact
Philippines' traditional healers fight to keep their 'forest pharmacy' intact
21 February 2024
Water
Van Gujjars help conserve forests, but are deprived of rights
Van Gujjars help conserve forests, but are deprived of rights
20 February 2024
Transport
As norms are ignored, Uttarakhand faces tunnelling disasters
As norms are ignored, Uttarakhand faces tunnelling disasters
2 February 2024
Food & Agriculture
Jokowi's land reform initiative hits roadblock as conflicts nearly double, report shows
Jokowi's land reform initiative hits roadblock as conflicts nearly double, report shows
4 January 2024
Policy & Finance
Afghans are 'voiceless' in the face of climate impacts
Afghans are 'voiceless' in the face of climate impacts
Water
Pakistan’s indigenous community left to battle disasters by drawing on conventional wisdom
Pakistan’s indigenous community left to battle disasters by drawing on conventional wisdom
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Chief sustainability officers are burning out. Has the role become unsustainable?
A growing number of pressures is pushing CSOs to the limit as the sustainability function expands and evolves. …
Chief sustainability officers are burning out. Has the role become unsustainable?
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Four Asean countries among the world’s top emitters at high risk of climate disaster
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are among 13 countries with a “clear overlap” of perpetuating global warming while …
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1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
Surface temperatures have exceeded the 1.5°C limit for over 10 months, leading to more calls for climate action. …
1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
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Japan megabanks, government are biggest funders of Southeast Asia’s gas expansion
Singapore's DBS Bank is newly listed among the top 60 banks globally which committed US$705 trillion into fossil …
Japan megabanks, government are biggest funders of Southeast Asia’s gas expansion
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Prabowo administration signals hard stance on illegal deforestation in Indonesia as it plots food estate expansion
Incoming president Prabowo Subianto will "double down on law and order" to ensure sustainability compliance in the resources …
Prabowo administration signals hard stance on illegal deforestation in Indonesia as it plots food estate expansion
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Malaysia likely to face water crisis by 2030 amid growing demand: officials
Malaysia lost an estimated US$1.7 billion in wasted water between 2018 and 2022. The perceived low cost of …
Malaysia likely to face water crisis by 2030 amid growing demand: officials
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