Indonesia’s deforestation is once again rising after several years of decline, with 2024 marking the highest rate since 2021.
Indonesia lost more than 26,000 sq km of primary and secondary forests last year, according to a new NGO report.
Footage of a seemingly confused orangutan roaming the desolate site of an Indonesian coal mine, meters from excavators, has ...
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In Indonesia, deforestation is intensifying disastersJAKARTA, Indonesia — Roads turned to murky brown rivers, homes were swept away by strong currents and bodies were pulled from mud during deadly flash floods and landslides after torrential rains ...
Footage of a seemingly confused orangutan roaming the desolate site of an Indonesian coal mine, metres from excavators, has sparked renewed concern about ...
Indonesia’s nickel ore lies in shallow deposits, easily accessible when the rainforest is cut down. The new analysis of rainforest loss, based on government data, shows deforestation rose from ...
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AFP on MSNDeforestation rises for third year running in IndonesiaBANGKOK : Deforestation in Indonesia rose in 2024 for a third year running, a local environmental NGO said today based on satellite image analysis and fieldwork. Indonesia has one of the world’s ...
Food scientist Marcello Giannuzzi asks an intriguing question. "What do Italy and the Indonesian rainforests have in common?" he says. "Gelato," he quickly answers himself with a smile.
Indonesia's nickel industry is thriving on the back of global demand for electric vehicules. But this comes at the cost of its environment.
Indonesia is an archipelago with the world's third-largest rainforest area, but is also one of the world's top 10 green house gas emitters. The first offer of carbon credit certificates for ...
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