Coral Reef Restoration Creates an Underwater Paradise

The fishers enjoy the hard work of coral reef rehabilitation. Fish catch is abundant and has now become one of the amazing underwater tourist destinations.
The Chaos of Peat Exploitation

The use of peatlands should be considered more carefully. Exploiting peatlands for economic benefit in fact ends up costing a lot more.
Decades of Black Waste Haunts Batam’s Coastal Communities

For decades the coastal community of Batam has been forced to accept sludge oil from passing tankers as normal.
Receiving the Blessing of Carbon in Social Forestry

Social forestry managers prepare to enter the carbon market.
Dayan Gunung Residents Protect the Forest with Porang (Part II)

Porang is the most favored plant by the people of North Lombok Regency. In addition to the role of porang plants that are good for the environment, it also has a high economic value.
Dayan Gunung Residents Protect the Forest with Porang (Part I)

From previously being farmers of cocoa, coconut, cashew and others, now the people of Dusun Besari, North Lombok Regency, have turned to porang plants. The simple reason is that the porang plant makes a lot of money and preserves the forest environment.
The Fate of Accepting ISPO Standards in the International CPO Market

Large corporations are expected to only supply and trade certified palm oil to ensure that forest conversion stops for plantations.
The Long Road Towards Incentives for Green Palm Oil Labels

Independent smallholders are well aware that oil palm certification is the only way to penetrate the international market. The reason? 70% of the approximately 47 million tons of palm oil produced in Indonesia in 2020 was exported to foreign markets.
Micro Hydropower Brings Light to a Remote Village

For years, they never fully experienced having electricity. Residents of Dusun Batu Saeng, Lampung, then worked together to rise from the darkness by building a micro hydro power plant.
Coal is still worshiped, is the world breathing clean air just a dream?

Indeed, the government continues to deliver commitments to replace coal with new and renewable energy. However, the high dependence and demand for coal can still be seen from continuing price increases.