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30 March 2018
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Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
28 March 2018
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Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
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Green bonds do more harm than good
1 February 2018
Food & Agriculture
To save Indonesia's carbon-rich peatlands, start by mapping them
To save Indonesia's carbon-rich peatlands, start by mapping them
4 January 2018
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
8 December 2017
Energy
Boosting renewable energy bankability in Southeast Asia
Boosting renewable energy bankability in Southeast Asia
4 December 2017
Food & Agriculture
Conserving forests could cut carbon emissions as much as getting rid of every car on earth
Conserving forests could cut carbon emissions as much as getting rid of every car on earth
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The architecture of resilience
The architecture of resilience
12 October 2017
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Depok: The front line in Indonesia’s fight against waste
Depok: The front line in Indonesia’s fight against waste
9 October 2017
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Evaluating Indonesia’s progress on its climate commitments
Evaluating Indonesia’s progress on its climate commitments
15 September 2017
Food & Agriculture
In Riau, Indonesia, women organise for environmental justice
In Riau, Indonesia, women organise for environmental justice
4 September 2017
Carbon & Climate
Don’t blame climate change for the Hurricane Harvey disaster—blame society
Don’t blame climate change for the Hurricane Harvey disaster—blame society
4 July 2017
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Samsung partnership with Korindo ignites another fire scandal
3 July 2017
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Blockchain pilots making waves in developing Asia
Blockchain pilots making waves in developing Asia
27 June 2017
Energy
Can the AIIB support Asia's energy revolution?
Can the AIIB support Asia's energy revolution?
22 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
Can “One Map” solve Indonesia’s land tenure woes?
Can “One Map” solve Indonesia’s land tenure woes?
12 June 2017
Policy & Finance
Finally, real action from big banks on deforestation
Finally, real action from big banks on deforestation
22 May 2017
Food & Agriculture
Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
5 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
The roadmap to decarbonisation won’t go far without land
The roadmap to decarbonisation won’t go far without land
10 March 2017
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Can business use carbon finance to deliver on the SDGs?
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