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News / Indonesia
2 October 2014
Policy & Finance
High Court denies appeal by palm oil company that cleared protected peat forest
High Court denies appeal by palm oil company that cleared protected peat forest
Food & Agriculture
Climate-smart agriculture is corporate greenwashing, warn NGOs
Climate-smart agriculture is corporate greenwashing, warn NGOs
1 October 2014
Carbon & Climate
Holes dug to cope with threat of flooding
Holes dug to cope with threat of flooding
30 September 2014
Cities
Bogor prohibits building on wetlands
Bogor prohibits building on wetlands
Transport
No problem if Indonesian green car program stopped: Gaikindo
No problem if Indonesian green car program stopped: Gaikindo
29 September 2014
Policy & Finance
Indonesia calls on global community to adopt blue economy concept
Indonesia calls on global community to adopt blue economy concept
26 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Need better interstate cooperation to fight climate problems: Yudhoyono
Need better interstate cooperation to fight climate problems: Yudhoyono
25 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Satellite detects 187 hotspots in C Kalimantan
Satellite detects 187 hotspots in C Kalimantan
24 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
KL and Jakarta drawing up transboundary haze pact
KL and Jakarta drawing up transboundary haze pact
Policy & Finance
Indigenous community plays important role in forest conservation: Narang
Indigenous community plays important role in forest conservation: Narang
19 September 2014
Waste
Cleaning-up Bali, making fuel from plastic
Cleaning-up Bali, making fuel from plastic
18 September 2014
Policy & Finance
New regional body to net forest criminals
New regional body to net forest criminals
17 September 2014
Policy & Finance
Indonesia finally ratifies Asean haze treaty
Indonesia finally ratifies Asean haze treaty
16 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia dispatches water-bombing helicopters as forest fire worsens
Indonesia dispatches water-bombing helicopters as forest fire worsens
15 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
C. Kalimantan launches 10 green schools to support REDD+
C. Kalimantan launches 10 green schools to support REDD+
11 September 2014
Food & Agriculture
How our food drives illegal deforestation
How our food drives illegal deforestation
Policy & Finance
Malaysian firm fined, executives get prison for role in forest fires
Malaysian firm fined, executives get prison for role in forest fires
10 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Hotspots detected in eight sub-districts in S Kalimantan
Hotspots detected in eight sub-districts in S Kalimantan
Manufacturing
Companies at risk of sourcing illegal palm oil despite zero deforestation commitments, finds investigation
Companies at risk of sourcing illegal palm oil despite zero deforestation commitments, finds investigation
9 September 2014
Transport
Govt calls on airlines to use environmentally friendly fuel
Govt calls on airlines to use environmentally friendly fuel
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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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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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Experts question whether overseas assistance can make any difference to a cycle of failed projects and stalled ambitions.
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