Royal Golden Eagle acknowledges new deforestation in its pulpwood supply chain
Royal Golden Eagle (RGE), pemasok utama viskosa, kertas, tisu, dan kemasan global
Royal Golden Eagle (RGE), pemasok utama viskosa, kertas, tisu, dan kemasan global
An area more than 2.5 times the size of New York’s Central Park of pristine natural upland forest were cleared in the Aek Raja block of Toba Pulp Lestari’s concession between March 2021 and Dec 2025.
Despite clearing 22,000 ha of natural forest habitat for orangutans in Central Kalimantan during 2016-2022, PT IFP is certified 'sustainable' by the PEFC.
The RV industry is the largest consumer of tropical wood in the United States, using an average of 500 giant trees every day.
Although deforestation in Indonesia has tended to decline, including in the pulp and palm oil sectors, recent spatial analysis shows a different picture.
The elephant habitat forest in Bentang Seblat is increasingly critical. There are unlicensed palm oil companies operating in the forest.
Ngopini-Hutan was initiated by Auriga Nusantara as a space for dialogue among forestry stakeholders. It invites the presence and participation of academics, practitioners, government representatives, civil society, and the media.
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Bedasarkan hasil Population Viability Analysis (PVA) di prediksi dalam 100 tahun akan mengalami kepunahan lokal di 19 dari 22 kantong tersisa.
Ibu Kota Negara dikhawatirkan menambah deforestasi. Padahal, Indonesia berkomitmen turut berperan mengendalikan pemanasan global.
Penurunan populasi badak sumatera sangat cepat bahkan kurang dari 1 generasi, sehingga perlu tindakan bersama dalam pengambilan keputusan yang berdasarkan informasi publik yang baik, benar dan tidak menyesatkan.
Critical, javan rhinos need strategic yet effective intervention to strive for sustainability of the javan rhinoceros conservation
The Sumatran tiger population and landscape continues to shrink. Its conservation should be based on scientific matter.
The ministry should not be tied with companies' greenwash.
Pandemics should not be an excuse to exploit peatland area, as the previous similar project has provide the lessons.
Even though it was disclosed the previous year, in 2018 APP and APRIL still bought the controversial Djarum Group timber.
Will Oversupply Power, and threaten first great ape extinction in recorded history
Coal business connection with elites / figures around the president. Indicates how corrupt the coal business is.
Sinar Mas Group Must Declare the Beneficial Owners of All Affiliated and Related Companies
2013-2017 satellite imagery that shows deforestation in Fajar Surya Swadaya's HTI concession, a subsidiary of the Djarum Group, in East Kalimantan.
Another great fire occurred in 2019. The new KLHK regulation on peat has the potential to exacerbate disasters.
While companies declare commitments, yet the fire continue to occur in timber plantation concessions.
The Meulaboh District Court's decision to grant Kallista Alam's lawsuit actually overturned the previous decision by the Supreme Court. The Judicial Commission must examine this case.
The Anti-Forest Mafia Coalition appreciates the MoEF publishing the maps, but still requests that the operational maps as indicated in the Coalition’s
The Koalisi Anti Mafia Hutan has conducted spatial analysis and found that from the total land swap allocation of 921,230 hectares.
Image analysis and field observations, including drone images, show clearing of natural forest in the Muara Sungai Landak HTI concession, West Kalimantan.
This finding raises fundamental questions about the seriousness of APP and APRIL implementing its zero-deforestation commitment.
Stop waste of US$26 billion on unnecessary coal power projects, urges major new coalition.
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