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News / Indonesia
23 December 2010
Energy
Nuclear power ‘not feasible’ for Indonesia: Expert
Nuclear power ‘not feasible’ for Indonesia: Expert
22 December 2010
Policy & Finance
Indonesia’s slice of climate fund pie under negotiation
Indonesia’s slice of climate fund pie under negotiation
Water
Govt to tender Jakarta tap water pipeline in 2011
Govt to tender Jakarta tap water pipeline in 2011
21 December 2010
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s CO2 emissions much lower than previously stated, report claims
Indonesia’s CO2 emissions much lower than previously stated, report claims
Transport
Jakarta to build six underground stations by 2016
Jakarta to build six underground stations by 2016
Transport
Foreign investors ready to invest in monorail project
Foreign investors ready to invest in monorail project
Transport
Monorail needs three years to build
Monorail needs three years to build
18 December 2010
Policy & Finance
Govt to give tax relief to environmentally friendly companies
Govt to give tax relief to environmentally friendly companies
17 December 2010
Policy & Finance
Indonesian polluters may lose access to loans
Indonesian polluters may lose access to loans
16 December 2010
Energy
IAEA considers Indonesia ready to build nuclear power plant
IAEA considers Indonesia ready to build nuclear power plant
14 December 2010
Carbon & Climate
Unique orangutan reintroduction project under imminent threat
Unique orangutan reintroduction project under imminent threat
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia to offer Malaysia investment in agriculture
Indonesia to offer Malaysia investment in agriculture
13 December 2010
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia to intensify Asean voice in climate change talks
Indonesia to intensify Asean voice in climate change talks
10 December 2010
Carbon & Climate
Finland to fund sustainable energy from forests in Indonesia
Finland to fund sustainable energy from forests in Indonesia
Carbon & Climate
Australia offers Indon climate change aid
Australia offers Indon climate change aid
7 December 2010
Policy & Finance
South Solok's geothermal potential to be exploited in 2011
South Solok's geothermal potential to be exploited in 2011
Manufacturing
Indonesia advised to verify industries using hazardous materials
Indonesia advised to verify industries using hazardous materials
5 December 2010
Energy
Survey shows Indonesian acceptance of nuclear power on the rise, Batan says
Survey shows Indonesian acceptance of nuclear power on the rise, Batan says
4 December 2010
Food & Agriculture
Road to sustainable palm oil fraught with challenges
Road to sustainable palm oil fraught with challenges
3 December 2010
Policy & Finance
Indonesia opposed to World Bank's draft framework for palm oil engagement
Indonesia opposed to World Bank's draft framework for palm oil engagement
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Rabobank backs Musim Mas’ first sustainability-linked loan without finalising external verifiers
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Musim Mas becomes the second palm oil company to get net zero targets SBTi-approved
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Explainer: Why the Philippines does not have a net zero target
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