
TreeAlgae: Indonesia’s Innovative Solution for Carbon Absorption and Clean Air
TreeAlgae replicates the photosynthetic efficiency of microalgae, found naturally in inland waters and oceans.
TreeAlgae replicates the photosynthetic efficiency of microalgae, found naturally in inland waters and oceans.
Over the past eight years, the facility has supplied an impressive 122.04 GWh of clean energy to East Java’s power grid.
Over two dozen climate-fueled extreme weather events killed at least 3,700 people worldwide and displaced millions in 2024, according to a joint report by World Weather Attribution (WWA) and Climate Central.
The Rorotan Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) plant on a 7.8-hectare site in North Jakarta, aiming to process 2,500t/day of waste.
The Galaxea astreata colony is now under the protection of the Nusa Penida MPA, and researchers hope it will become a focal point for marine conservation efforts in the region.
Along Indonesia’s coastline lies more than 3.3 million ha of mangrove forests. This accounts for about 23 per cent of all mangrove ecosystems in the world; storing over 3 billion tonnes of carbon.
More than 140,000 people in Malaysia have been displaced by devastating floods, yet the education minister has insisted on proceeding with a critical exam that determines students' university eligibility and future job prospects.
Thousands march in Busan demanding cuts in plastic production as global treaty talks reach pivotal stage.
At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Indonesia announced an ambitious plan to phase out coal-fired power plants within the next 15 years as part of a broader strategy to transition to renewable energy and achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.