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Climate Change Poses an Existential Risk to Ocean Industries. Here’s How They Can Respond.

  • adaptation
  • climate
  • climate change
  • coral reefs
  • fisheries
  • marine
  • oceans
Reef diver off Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean. Photo by Mark Spalding/Flickr
  • adaptation
  • climate
  • climate change
  • coral reefs
  • fisheries
  • marine
  • oceans

An Indonesian Green New Deal

  • Climate
  • Green Climate Fund
  • green economy
  • low carbon
  • low carbon development
The Green New Deal aims to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create high-paying jobs, ensure that clean air, clean water and healthy food are available as basic human rights and end all forms of oppression. Photo credit: JP/Dhoni Setiawan
  • Climate
  • Green Climate Fund
  • green economy
  • low carbon
  • low carbon development
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Personalizing Carbon-Footprint from Our Travels to Mobilize Climate Action

  • Cities & Transport
  • cities
  • low carbon
  • low carbon cities
Different transport systems and use pattern lead to different emissions and offsetting potentials.Photo credit: WRI Indonesia
  • Cities & Transport
  • cities
  • low carbon
  • low carbon cities
Life at WRI Indonesia

Get to Know the One who Maybe Gone

  • deforestation
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Sawit di Kawasan Hutan. Kredit foto: Dwiki Ridhwan/WRI Indonesia
  • deforestation
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

Fires, Farmers and Climate Crisis

  • Fires
  • forest
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Petugas berupaya memadamkan api di Riau. Kredit foto: Julius Lawalata/WRI Indonesia
  • Fires
  • forest
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
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Budidaya laut di Papua Barat. Kredit foto: Ines Ayostina/WRI Indonesia
  • marine
  • oceans
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3 Ways for Indonesia to Reduce Plastic Pollution in the Ocean

  • marine
  • plastic pollution
Plastic garbage in polluted water. Photo credit: Robert Vicol/Flickr
  • marine
  • plastic pollution
Life at WRI Indonesia
An overarching issue within Indonesian forestry is the nexus between economic development and environmental sustainability. Photo credit: Talia Liney
  • forest
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Farmers in Yogyakarta. Indonesia’s government is charting a new, low carbon path to development. Photo by the International Rice Research Institute.
  • Climate
  • low carbon
  • low carbon development
Life at WRI Indonesia
Sungai Mentawai. Foto: Hendrika Tiarma/ WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

On Being a Researcher: A Struggle to Differentiate Between Assumption and Reality

  • landscape restoration
  • peatland
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • landscape restoration
  • peatland
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

Between Forest and Plantation

  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

The Role of Women in Tandun Village

  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

Gajah Bertalut as Forest and Village

  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia

Power Plants Use Water, But We Have No Idea How Much

  • Climate
  • coal
  • Mapping
  • oil and gas
  • water
  • water risk
  • water stress
  • Climate
  • coal
  • Mapping
  • oil and gas
  • water
  • water risk
  • water stress
Life at WRI Indonesia

Impromptu Visit to the Village

  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

Extraction Custom in Mangun Jaya Village, South Sumatra

  • Climate
  • forests
  • oil and gas
  • palm oil
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Climate
  • forests
  • oil and gas
  • palm oil
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Life at WRI Indonesia

Women and 3D Mock-Up

  • Climate
  • forests
  • gender
  • Mapping
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
  • Climate
  • forests
  • gender
  • Mapping
  • Life at WRI Indonesia