
The Colors of Change: Decoding Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss through Visual Narratives
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC At first glance, the image may resemble a piece of abstract art—strips of shifting colors, each with its own story. Yet, these
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC At first glance, the image may resemble a piece of abstract art—strips of shifting colors, each with its own story. Yet, these
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A recent report has shed light on the alarming extent of wildlife trafficking in the Southeast Asian maritime border zone between Indonesia, Malaysia,
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Mother Earth’s most robust weapon against climate change is the ocean, the world’s largest carbon sink, which also shelters a vibrant array
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Although global awareness and action for ocean habitats is growing, our vital “blue ecosystems” remain threatened by rising temperatures, pollution, over-exploitation and
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In an exciting development for geology enthusiasts and nature lovers, UNESCO’s Executive Board has officially endorsed the addition of 18 new sites
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC The Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika or simply BMKG) Balikpapan has detected 30 hotspots (early indicators of
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a heart-wrenching incident, a rare species of freshwater dolphin, locally known as pesut, was found dead on the shore of Toboali
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A third of the Earth’s coastlines are covered by a forgotten and neglected ecosystem, known as kelp forests. These underwater forests have
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Indigenous leaders from around the world gathered at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues this week to raise concerns about