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Indonesia’s Climate Policy Rated “Critically Insufficient”

Indonesia’s Climate Policy Rated “Critically Insufficient”

As the global community strives to limit global warming to below 1.5°C, attention has turned to major-emitting countries—Indonesia included. While Indonesia has pledged to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 or sooner, the latest report from Climate Action Tracker...

Indonesia–European Union Reach CEPA Trade Agreement

Indonesia–European Union Reach CEPA Trade Agreement

After more than a decade of negotiations, Indonesia and the European Union have finally reached a significant milestone in trade relations through the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This marks a new era in bilateral cooperation, aiming to boost...

Pertamina Reduces Carbon Emissions by 1.7 Million Tons

Pertamina Reduces Carbon Emissions by 1.7 Million Tons

Pertamina’s Concrete Steps Toward a Low-Carbon Future Amid growing global concerns about climate change, greenhouse gas emissions remain a major issue. Energy companies worldwide race to show commitment to sustainability. In Indonesia, Pertamina stands as a pioneer in...

World Environment Day 2025: Stop Plastic Pollution

World Environment Day 2025: Stop Plastic Pollution

A Global Call to Free the Earth from Plastic Every year on June 5, the world commemorates World Environment Day as a moment to raise awareness of the planet’s most urgent environmental issues. In 2025, the central theme is “Stop Plastic Pollution”—a message that has...

Official: Rp15 Million Fine for Emission Test Violators in Jakarta

Official: Rp15 Million Fine for Emission Test Violators in Jakarta

Jakarta Tightens Emission Rules for Cleaner Air Jakarta’s air quality has long been a concern at both national and international levels. As a metropolitan city with high motor vehicle activity, Jakarta often ranks among the world’s most polluted cities. This is...

Raja Ampat at a Crossroads Between Mining and Nature

Raja Ampat at a Crossroads Between Mining and Nature

When a Paradise Faces the Threat of Exploitation Raja Ampat, an archipelago at Papua’s western tip, is known for its stunning natural beauty and marine life. It has long been recognized as one of the most biodiverse marine areas on the planet. Its stunning beauty,...

Honda Car Sales in Indonesia Drop by 50% – Why Did It Happen?

Honda Car Sales in Indonesia Drop by 50% – Why Did It Happen?

When an Automotive Giant Faces a Shock Amid the ongoing transformation of Indonesia’s automotive industry, surprising news emerged from one of the major players: Honda. The Japanese automotive brand experienced a significant sales decline in Indonesia in April 2025....

Sea Indonesia, the Largest Maritime Exhibition in Indonesia

Sea Indonesia, the Largest Maritime Exhibition in Indonesia

Embracing National Maritime Rise Through Sea Indonesia As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia holds a strategic position in the global maritime sector. The sea serves as a vital lifeline for transportation, trade, and interregional connectivity....

12th AFMGM Strengthens ASEAN Synergy to Face Global Crisis

12th AFMGM Strengthens ASEAN Synergy to Face Global Crisis

ASEAN’s Joint Commitment in Navigating Global Uncertainty The world faces economic uncertainty, geopolitical tension, and climate change. Cross-country collaboration is now more essential than ever. It helps ensure global stability and promotes sustainable growth. As...