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News / Indonesia
6 June 2016
Policy & Finance
Unclear if France will revisit ‘discriminatory’ palm oil tax
Unclear if France will revisit ‘discriminatory’ palm oil tax
1 June 2016
Carbon & Climate
SE Asia’s damaged peat swamps could release 8.7 gigatons of CO2
SE Asia’s damaged peat swamps could release 8.7 gigatons of CO2
31 May 2016
Carbon & Climate
Singapore, Indonesia jostle over anti-haze measures
Singapore, Indonesia jostle over anti-haze measures
25 May 2016
Lifestyle
World’s most expensive coffee often produced from caged, abused civets, study finds
World’s most expensive coffee often produced from caged, abused civets, study finds
24 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia’s forestry ministry follows through on palm oil permit freeze
Indonesia’s forestry ministry follows through on palm oil permit freeze
18 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indigenous Dayak tribe pitted against palm oil giant in new film
Indigenous Dayak tribe pitted against palm oil giant in new film
17 May 2016
Water
Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
Carbon & Climate
Thousands risk arrests in global anti-fossil fuel protests
Thousands risk arrests in global anti-fossil fuel protests
Policy & Finance
Indonesia does a U-turn on haze collaboration with Singapore
Indonesia does a U-turn on haze collaboration with Singapore
13 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
NGOs call for mass boycott of palm oil giant IOI
NGOs call for mass boycott of palm oil giant IOI
Water
Millions of fish die suddenly in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba
Millions of fish die suddenly in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba
12 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
The path to sustainable palm oil
The path to sustainable palm oil
10 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Palm oil giant IOI sues RSPO over suspension
Palm oil giant IOI sues RSPO over suspension
6 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Malaysian palm oil companies say their concession maps are state secrets
Malaysian palm oil companies say their concession maps are state secrets
4 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Gambier trees may yield Indonesia’s first antibiotic
Gambier trees may yield Indonesia’s first antibiotic
29 April 2016
Food & Agriculture
NGOs to regulators: Stop banks from funding haze culprits
NGOs to regulators: Stop banks from funding haze culprits
28 April 2016
Policy & Finance
From big cities to small islands, Australia-Indonesia research will deliver
From big cities to small islands, Australia-Indonesia research will deliver
Policy & Finance
A decade in the making: EU, Indonesia to start licensing scheme for legal timber shipments
A decade in the making: EU, Indonesia to start licensing scheme for legal timber shipments
26 April 2016
Policy & Finance
Grim forecast for paper giant’s wood supply raises deforestation fears
Grim forecast for paper giant’s wood supply raises deforestation fears
19 April 2016
Food & Agriculture
Businesses must take responsibility to prevent fires
Businesses must take responsibility to prevent fires
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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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As COP29 enters the final stretch, some developing countries are being approached by rich countries to agree on …
Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
COP29 talks – running into overtime – concluded over the weekend with a signed deal to triple the …
Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
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Carbon & Climate
Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
The region’s fossil fuel producers issued a joint statement calling for reduced methane emissions at the global summit. …
Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
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All eyes on Busan as final negotiations for Global Plastics Treaty commence
INC chair expresses confidence a deal will be reached; UNEP urges negotiators to focus on unresolved issues including …
All eyes on Busan as final negotiations for Global Plastics Treaty commence
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Batam’s controversial ‘eco-city’ project pushes forward with surprise demolitions
Despite Rempang residents rejecting eviction to develop the Indonesian island into a solar hub tied to a deal …
Batam’s controversial ‘eco-city’ project pushes forward with surprise demolitions
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Can Asean power renewable energy diplomacy?
Asean needs to develop a collective response to the geopolitics of renewable energy in order to address resource …
Can Asean power renewable energy diplomacy?
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