Interview With Dr. Catrini Pratihari Kubontubuh, Chairperson of SEACHA-Southeast Asian Cultural Heritage Alliance Catrini Pratihari Kubontubuh December 16, 2023 My Balinese heritage strongly influences my interest, as it emphasizes an inseparable connection between humans, nature, and the creator in....
Killing still remains a threat to Bornean orangutans Hannah Steiner October 11, 2023 "Our study builds on previous research which indicated killing was one of the key reasons for orangutan population decline, alongside....
UNESCO names 18 new Global Geoparks Hannah Steiner May 31, 2023 The 18 new designations brings the total up to 195 Geoparks, covering a total surface area of 486,709 km2, equivalent....
Sea level rise may threaten Indonesia's status as an archipelagic country Hannah Steiner January 21, 2023 Last year, Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency projected that at least 115 of Indonesia's islands will be underwater by....
The world has a serious deforestation problem: These 7 images prove it Hannah Steiner August 04, 2021 From Borneo to Bolivia, here are just a handful of places around the world were deforestation has become a real....
Indonesia tsunami: torrential rain hampers rescue efforts as death toll rises to 429 Rebecca Herbert January 18, 2021 Aid workers say many children are sick with fevers and lack clean water as experts warn more deadly waves could....
Turning to faiths to save the planet. How religions shape environmental movement in Indonesia Jonathan D Smith August 26, 2020 Religions and religious leaders are actively voicing out impacts of climate change, alongside with scientists and youth movement.