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Indonesia calls on palm oil industry, obscured by secrecy, to remain opaque
Environmental activists in Indonesia have denounced a recent call by the government to keep data about oil palm plantations out of the public's reach.
For Indonesian presidential hopefuls, burning coal is business as usual
Indonesia relies for more than half of its electricity on coal-fired power plants, and has plans to build dozens more in the coming years, bucking a worldwide shift away from fossil fuels and toward renewable sources of energy.
Graft and government policy align to keep Indonesia burning coal
A far-reaching corruption scandal centered on a proposed power plant in Indonesia has cast a shadow over the country's risky reliance on coal as a supposedly cheap source of energy.
In export- and domestic-driven coal boon, Indonesia neglects renewables
Demand for energy in China and Indonesia continues to drive the resurgence of the latter's coal industry, setting back efforts in both countries to shift to a greater share of renewable energy.
Indonesian activists protest China-funded dam in orangutan habitat
Activists in Indonesia have called on the Chinese government to withdraw funding for a hydroelectric dam that threatens to fragment the only known habitat of the most endangered great ape on Earth.
Five years after zero-deforestation vow, little sign of progress from Indonesian pulp giant
Local and international watchdogs have criticized Asia Pulp and Paper for what they deem a failure to live up to its flagship zero-deforestation policy.