Weaving in Bali Stephanie BrookesMay 28, 20220 Stephanie Brookes writes about Pejeng Kangin, a resilient weaving village just outside Ubud that has united the weavers of Bali Read more
Sandal Garbage Turned Into Art Installation Indonesia ExpatMar 6, 2022March 6, 20220 A number of youths in Pangkung Tibah Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency, Bali, have created installation artworks installation from sandals Read more
Bali’s Beaches Hostile to Sea Turtles Laying Eggs Indonesia ExpatJan 20, 2022January 20, 20220 Beaches in Bali are considered hostile for sea turtles wanting to lay eggs due to human interventions at the beaches. Read more
“Green” and “Sustainability” – Synonyms? David NesbitJan 12, 2022January 12, 20220 Moving into the third decade of the second millennium, society finds itself at a crossroads like never before. A glance Read more
It’s Green in the Villages Pramod KanakathJan 12, 20220 Cutaway in the village of Ciapus on the rice fields outskirts of Bogor, a young man prepares for his routine Read more
Are Carbon Offset and Environmental Service Incentives Saving the Environment? Indonesia ExpatOct 7, 2021November 10, 20210 The perspective is from Kalimantan’s local community. Carbon offset is currently starting to be promoted as an effort to offset Read more
Minimalist Living: Less is More Indonesia ExpatFeb 4, 2021November 10, 20210 People are more aware of the minimalist lifestyle in our culture, as celebrities and billionaires keep up with the increasingly Read more
Meeting with a Real Trash Hero on the Island of the Gods Indonesia ExpatJan 13, 2021November 10, 20210 To be at the service of the environment is to serve God,” says a priest in the short footage depicting Read more
Development of Jayawijaya Tourism Raises Controversy Indonesia ExpatAug 4, 2020July 9, 20210 Baliem Valley in Jayawijaya, Papua has become one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions by both local and foreign Read more
Animals Australia: Supporting Animals Suffering from The Pandemic Indonesia ExpatJul 22, 2020July 9, 20210 As communities and governments around the world pull out the stops to help people through the days and months ahead, Read more
5.9 Tons of Wasted Collected from Ciliwung and Citarum Indonesia ExpatNov 28, 20190 On 15-16th November, more than 300 volunteers joined the River Cleanup in Ciliwung and Citarum and collected nearly 6 tons Read more
One million volunteers in Jakarta took to the streets to raise awareness of the city’s littering problems Indonesia ExpatOct 9, 20180 On Saturday, September 15, 2018, one million Jakartans took to the streets in the early morning sun to pick up Read more
Rescuing Trafficked Apes – Animal Sanctuary Trust Indonesia Joins Giving Day for Apes 2018 Indonesia ExpatSep 11, 2018November 10, 20210 Animal Sanctuary Trust Indonesia (ASTI) is a small non-profit organisation operating a rescue centre close to Bogor, West Java for Read more
EcoRegions Indonesia Remko TanisMay 9, 20180 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) aims to promote global conservation in spatially defined areas called eco regions. An eco-region is Read more
Fast Fashion: Trendy Clothing Items at Low Prices – the Scourge of Humanity? Indonesia ExpatMay 9, 2018November 10, 20210 Twenty years ago, we valued the household items that we worked hard to afford. Before the current instant-gratification-obsessed “disposable era”, Read more
The Fight for Benoa Bay KarenMay 9, 20180 Over the past four years the people of Bali have been fighting a bitter struggle against the reclamation of Benoa Read more
Saving the Sumatran Elephants Indonesia ExpatDec 18, 2017November 10, 20210 Currently, there are roughly 2,400 – 2,800 Sumatran elephants left in the wild. Their survival is threatened by hunters, deforestation Read more
Protecting the World’s Reefs Indonesia ExpatNov 20, 2017November 10, 20210 The Misool Foundation is campaigning for a marine reserve, a no-take zone that protects 300,000 acres of the most acclaimed Read more
Saving the Slow Loris Indonesia ExpatNov 20, 2017November 10, 20210 The Kukangku Foundation (My Loris) is holding a special campaign to protect lorises from the threat of extinction due to Read more
Saving the Forest: The #30Claps Movement Indonesia ExpatNov 8, 2017November 10, 20210 World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Indonesia is starting an online movement called #30claps to save the forests of Indonesia. The #30claps Read more
West Sumatra Eyes Potential of Owl Agritourism Indonesia ExpatApr 24, 2017November 11, 20210 With thousands of majestic owls living in the area, a local environmental centre plans to develop a new agritourism concept Read more