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Palm oil culprits apprehended in the Leuser Ecosystem. Who sent them?
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69m people breathed toxic smoke from 2015 Indonesian fires: study
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Healthy forests, zero burning, prosperous economy: Can Indonesia have it all?
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17 November 2016
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Indonesia ships first containers of timber under EU legality scheme
Indonesia ships first containers of timber under EU legality scheme
9 November 2016
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Controversial Jakarta land reclamation project gets legal go-ahead
Controversial Jakarta land reclamation project gets legal go-ahead
7 November 2016
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Parents who say Indonesia’s haze killed their children testify in citizen suit
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Higher incomes driving Indonesian smallholders to oil palm and rubber
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Complaint against a palm oil company in Papua held in limbo by RSPO
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Indonesia will fund green projects and rural livelihoods
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2 November 2016
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In Indonesia, men don mini-skirts to end violence against women
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Pledging to reduce emissions while expanding its power grid, Indonesia walks a fine line
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Hectare by hectare, an indigenous man reforested a jungle in Indonesia’s burnt-out heartland
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17 October 2016
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More than 20 labor law violations by Indofood alleged in Indonesia
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Airbus to marshal its satellites against deforestation
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Struggle against mining on Bangka Island continues despite wins in court
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Scoring palm oil buyers on their sustainability commitments
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139 scientists shoot down ‘misleading’ reports from Malaysia peat congress
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