Indonesia Key to Saving World’s Climate
Indonesia can become a leader in international climate negotiations by strengthening forest moratorium and peatland restoration policies.
Indonesia can become a leader in international climate negotiations by strengthening forest moratorium and peatland restoration policies.
This is not the first time the Indonesian Government has blocked private sector initiatives to increase transparency in the palm oil sector.
Plastic waste from industrialized countries is literally engulfing communities in Southeast Asia, transforming what were once clean and thriving places into toxic dumpsites.
Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (ILAF) reported minister to Police after flouting Supreme Court order to publicly release Land Cultivation Right documents.
High renewables scenario coupled with realistic energy savings would result in a cost saving of US$10 billion over ten years as compared with the current electricity supply plan.
Greenpeace analysis into official data from the government of Indonesia shows companies have failed to pay US$1.3 billion fine for damaging forest and forest fires.