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News / Indonesia
16 May 2014
Carbon & Climate
RI seas could absorb 138m tonnes of carbon, says minister
RI seas could absorb 138m tonnes of carbon, says minister
12 May 2014
Policy & Finance
Indonesia’s current leaders will push for haze treaty despite change in govt
Indonesia’s current leaders will push for haze treaty despite change in govt
Carbon & Climate
16 hectares of forest area razed by fires in Riau
16 hectares of forest area razed by fires in Riau
Carbon & Climate
Borneo’s mystery trees guzzle carbon
Borneo’s mystery trees guzzle carbon
9 May 2014
Policy & Finance
RI to challenge EU biofuel anti-dumping tariffs
RI to challenge EU biofuel anti-dumping tariffs
CSR
City forest built for Batam workers
City forest built for Batam workers
7 May 2014
Carbon & Climate
Funds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts
Funds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts
Policy & Finance
Indonesia preparing coral reef management regulation
Indonesia preparing coral reef management regulation
6 May 2014
Policy & Finance
Keep forest moratorium, Yudhoyono urges successor
Keep forest moratorium, Yudhoyono urges successor
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia, Myanmar discuss production forest development
Indonesia, Myanmar discuss production forest development
30 April 2014
Carbon & Climate
APP pledges ambitious forest conservation target, NGOs cautious
APP pledges ambitious forest conservation target, NGOs cautious
Food & Agriculture
Govt expected to cut down on food imports
Govt expected to cut down on food imports
28 April 2014
Food & Agriculture
City injects Rp 1.5 trillion into food supplier
City injects Rp 1.5 trillion into food supplier
Energy
Palm oil biodiesel programme to cover all of Malaysia by July
Palm oil biodiesel programme to cover all of Malaysia by July
25 April 2014
Food & Agriculture
Sales of certified palm oil to hit record high this year
Sales of certified palm oil to hit record high this year
24 April 2014
Carbon & Climate
To curb Indonesian deforestation, public pressure required, research suggests
To curb Indonesian deforestation, public pressure required, research suggests
23 April 2014
Policy & Finance
Palm oil industry struggles to build trust in rights pledges
Palm oil industry struggles to build trust in rights pledges
Energy
Geothermal power installations grow most since 1997
Geothermal power installations grow most since 1997
22 April 2014
Carbon & Climate
As many as 23 companies said to be involved in Riau fires this year
As many as 23 companies said to be involved in Riau fires this year
21 April 2014
Carbon & Climate
In Indonesia, new Riau burning season threatens
In Indonesia, new Riau burning season threatens
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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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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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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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Biodiversity credit initiatives face rising scrutiny, scepticism
In recent years, biodiversity credit projects and the methods to calculate their value have proliferated, seen by some …
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Solar mini-grids are spurring rural development in India
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Solar mini-grids are spurring rural development in India
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