East Kalimantan is the only province in Indonesia to have successfully signed an Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) through the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF)
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East Kalimantan is the only province in Indonesia to have successfully signed an Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) through the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF)
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A Dayak Kenyah village in East Kalimantan has transformed from upland rice farmers into award-winning cocoa producers, a testament to remarkable climate adaptation. Yet Lung Anai remains besieged by
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Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have exposed a long-standing vulnerability in Indonesia's energy system. With the country still dependent on imported crude oil, fuel, and LPG, every spike in global
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Delaying climate adaptation is not just an environmental failure — it is a fiscal one. With over 90% of Indonesia's disasters being hydrometeorological, regional governments bear the heaviest
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East Kalimantan's economy has long been built on coal. But as global energy investment shifts and carbon commitments tighten, that dependence has become a structural risk. This piece argues that
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Economic forecasts often miss the mark, yet inaccuracy in climate projections can carry enormous costs and erode public welfare, as recent natural disasters make painfully clear. Researcher Muhamad
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One afternoon early in his career as a junior researcher, the writer asked his professor why the language of climate change is so elitist when those hit hardest are villagers. The answer, that
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