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News / Indonesia
16 February 2021
Energy
The more coal dominates the energy mix, the more positively Southeast Asia's media will cover it—except in the Philippines
The more coal dominates the energy mix, the more positively Southeast Asia's media will cover it—except in the Philippines
Policy & Finance
Are ‘hungry’ palm oil, pulpwood firms behind Indonesia land-grab spike?
Are ‘hungry’ palm oil, pulpwood firms behind Indonesia land-grab spike?
8 February 2021
Carbon & Climate
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
Energy
Money, markets or morals? Why oil and gas executives are switching to clean energy
Money, markets or morals? Why oil and gas executives are switching to clean energy
5 February 2021
Policy & Finance
An Indonesian village held hostage by coal pleads for change
An Indonesian village held hostage by coal pleads for change
Cities
K-pop for the planet: Fans of South Korean stars take up climate activism
K-pop for the planet: Fans of South Korean stars take up climate activism
4 February 2021
Policy & Finance
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
2 February 2021
Policy & Finance
World Bank’s public consultation and Indonesia investments come under fire from green groups. Is any multilateral development bank currently Paris-aligned?
World Bank’s public consultation and Indonesia investments come under fire from green groups. Is any multilateral development bank currently Paris-aligned?
29 January 2021
Waste
Plastic Bank hires first Asia sales chief as social enterprise eyes ninefold growth in 2021
Plastic Bank hires first Asia sales chief as social enterprise eyes ninefold growth in 2021
Energy
How Southeast Asia’s clean energy firms kept the lights on during the pandemic
How Southeast Asia’s clean energy firms kept the lights on during the pandemic
27 January 2021
Energy
Retiring ageing hydropower dams could protect people and budgets. But aren’t they needed in the energy transition?
Retiring ageing hydropower dams could protect people and budgets. But aren’t they needed in the energy transition?
Waste
Malaysian reverse vending machine startup eyes scale to tackle plastic crisis
Malaysian reverse vending machine startup eyes scale to tackle plastic crisis
21 January 2021
Food & Agriculture
Are palm oil plantations, coal mines linked to Indonesia's deadly floods?
Are palm oil plantations, coal mines linked to Indonesia's deadly floods?
20 January 2021
Transport
Indonesia invites China as investor for extended high-speed railway
Indonesia invites China as investor for extended high-speed railway
Carbon & Climate
As floods hit Borneo, Indonesia urged to boost climate action under Paris accord
As floods hit Borneo, Indonesia urged to boost climate action under Paris accord
19 January 2021
Food & Agriculture
What does Sime Darby's blacklisting from the US mean for palm oil's sustainability credentials?
What does Sime Darby's blacklisting from the US mean for palm oil's sustainability credentials?
Transport
US slaps sanctions on China oil giant over South China Sea activity
US slaps sanctions on China oil giant over South China Sea activity
15 January 2021
Policy & Finance
Will a new deregulation law ‘raise corruption risk’ in Indonesia’s forestry sector?
Will a new deregulation law ‘raise corruption risk’ in Indonesia’s forestry sector?
13 January 2021
Policy & Finance
Paper giant APP failing its own sustainability goals: Report
Paper giant APP failing its own sustainability goals: Report
12 January 2021
Policy & Finance
Analysis: Which countries met the UN’s 2020 deadline to raise ‘climate ambition’?
Analysis: Which countries met the UN’s 2020 deadline to raise ‘climate ambition’?
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The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
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Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
As experts warn that “greenhushing” risks undermining climate progress and enabling misinformation to fill the void, a new …
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
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Waste Management
Coalition to grow the reuse economy launches in Singapore
The Singapore Reuse Coalition aims to advance return, refill, repair and repurpose systems in the city-state.
Coalition to grow the reuse economy launches in Singapore
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Southeast Asia must pursue energy sovereignty, not just security, says civil society
Ahead of the first ever international conference aimed to develop a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, advocates …
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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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