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6 February 2017
Energy
In response to pollution complaints, a coal plant in Indonesia offered soap and mops
In response to pollution complaints, a coal plant in Indonesia offered soap and mops
27 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
New reporting guidelines set benchmark for palm oil transparency
New reporting guidelines set benchmark for palm oil transparency
23 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
NGOs decry APP's new giant paper mill
NGOs decry APP's new giant paper mill
19 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
Indonesian government challenges another green group over freedom of information request
Indonesian government challenges another green group over freedom of information request
18 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
How local elites earn money from burning land in Indonesia
How local elites earn money from burning land in Indonesia
17 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
Greenpeace calls HSBC out on financing deforestation
Greenpeace calls HSBC out on financing deforestation
13 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
Korindo declares forest clearing ban in wake of NGO pressure
Korindo declares forest clearing ban in wake of NGO pressure
Food & Agriculture
Greenpeace and WWF suspend engagement with APRIL
Greenpeace and WWF suspend engagement with APRIL
9 January 2017
Food & Agriculture
Ralph Lauren joins fight to ensure fabrics not damaging forests and lives
Ralph Lauren joins fight to ensure fabrics not damaging forests and lives
28 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
Consumer pressure to ditch deforestation begins to reach Indonesia’s oil palm plantation giants
Consumer pressure to ditch deforestation begins to reach Indonesia’s oil palm plantation giants
27 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
The top 5 food and agriculture stories in 2016
The top 5 food and agriculture stories in 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia’s rich list stacked with palm oil billionaires
Indonesia’s rich list stacked with palm oil billionaires
22 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
As accusations fly, paper giant appears to stand by its replanting of burned peat in Sumatra
As accusations fly, paper giant appears to stand by its replanting of burned peat in Sumatra
21 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
Study maps 187 land conflicts as palm oil expands in Kalimantan
Study maps 187 land conflicts as palm oil expands in Kalimantan
Energy
Lessons from the $2 billion coal mining lawsuit against Indonesia
Lessons from the $2 billion coal mining lawsuit against Indonesia
20 December 2016
Policy & Finance
Indonesia’s forestry ministry takes Greenpeace to court over freedom of information request
Indonesia’s forestry ministry takes Greenpeace to court over freedom of information request
12 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
Green groups and Olam at loggerheads over deforestation
Green groups and Olam at loggerheads over deforestation
Water
A new collaborative vision to solve Asia’s water woes
A new collaborative vision to solve Asia’s water woes
9 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law
Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law
6 December 2016
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia pledges to protect peatlands to fight climate change, haze
Indonesia pledges to protect peatlands to fight climate change, haze
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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?
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Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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