Read more about the article Rare Earth Elements A Potential Bonanza For Malaysia
Malaysia is targeting the mining of non-radioactive rare earth elements and minerals such as bauxite to help fund development. : Image by DLR available at https://tinyurl.com/54bjnvx4 CC BY 3.0

Rare Earth Elements A Potential Bonanza For Malaysia

Demand for rare earth elements has risen in tandem with the push towards greener technologies and decarbonisation. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Authors Tham Siew Yean - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Neo Hui…

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Read more about the article Jakarta Explores Partnership with Clean Air Fund to Combat Air Pollution
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Jakarta Explores Partnership with Clean Air Fund to Combat Air Pollution

The Jakarta Environmental Office and the London-based philanthropic organization Clean Air Fund are exploring collaboration through the Breathe Jakarta Program to improve air quality in the city. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC…

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Read more about the article Pertamina Group Powers Rural Indonesia with Solar Energy, Boosting Sustainable Agriculture
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Pertamina Group Powers Rural Indonesia with Solar Energy, Boosting Sustainable Agriculture

The latest project, implemented in Tanjung Palas, East Dumai, marks another milestone in the company's "Self-Reliant Energy Village" (Desa Energi Berdikari) program. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a significant move towards…

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Read more about the article Bali’s Coastline Shrinks as Human Activity and Waves Reshape Island Paradise
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Bali’s Coastline Shrinks as Human Activity and Waves Reshape Island Paradise

A recent study revealed that Bali’s coastline shrank from 668.64 kilometers (415.47 miles) to 662.59 km (411.71 mi) between 2016 and 2021 due to human activities and wave circulation, at…

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Read more about the article In Indonesia’s Indragiri Hilir, Climate Change Forces Farmers Turn to Mangroves and Fishing
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In Indonesia’s Indragiri Hilir, Climate Change Forces Farmers Turn to Mangroves and Fishing

Once-thriving coconut plantations, decimated by rising sea levels, are giving way to mangrove forests and a new way of life for local residents. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the remote coastal…

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Read more about the article The Lanun Community: Guardians of an Ancient River in Belitung Island
Sahabat Alam di Tebat Rasau. Selain melestarikan alam, mereka juga belajar bagaimana menggunakan sampan dengan baik. (Foto: Adhi via kliknusae)

The Lanun Community: Guardians of an Ancient River in Belitung Island

Spanning approximately 8,040 hectares, Tebat Rasau is the headwaters of the Lenggang – the longest river on Belitung Island and the Lanun Community is committed to safeguarding the Lenggang River.…

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