Illegal deforestation has reportedly surged to record levels in a wildlife reserve at the northern tip of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island that’s known as the “orangutan capital of the world.” A newly published report by U.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The South Korean government will reduce subsidies for biomass energy after rising domestic and international criticism of its link to deforestation. Environmental activists generally applauded the reforms but criticized loopholes and slow timelines for phasing out the subsidies.
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Indonesia welcomed a ruling by the World Trade Organization in a case against European Union on palm oil-based biodiesel, expecting the bloc to adjust its regulations to comply with the ruling.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The South Korean government will reduce subsidies for biomass energy after rising domestic and international criticism of its link to deforestation. Environmental ...
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Mardi Gras New Orleans is synonymous with Mardi Gras, a festival that transforms the city into a whirlwind of parades, masquerade balls, and street parties. Every year, just before Lent begins, locals and tourists alike flood the streets to witness the grand spectacle.
Flash flooding and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java have killed at least 21 people and damaged villages and rice fields.