It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
Is Indonesia's proposed new capital in Borneo a model for sustainable urban transformation in Southeast Asia, or an impending environmental disaster?
They cover more than 70% of our planet, so why aren’t oceans more central to climate talks?
Despite Western perceptions of these flying mammals, in the East they’re associated with folklore and customs that are largely positive in nature.
Bees are the most important pollinator of food crops, and the honey they produce is the only insect-derived natural product with industrial, nutritional and therapeutic values.
The NSW and Queensland fires are unprecedented in terms of seasonality, and ominous for the summer ahead.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
The fires in the Amazon are already a major threat to the environment, and a potentially bigger disaster awaits below the ground. Could we reach the tipping point for climate change?
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