Muhammadiyah Promotes Environmentally-Conscious Schools through the Progressive Adiwiyata Program

JAKARTA, GREENPRESSNET — A total of 113 Muhammadiyah schools from Jakarta, Depok, South Tangerang, and Bekasi gathered at the Muhammadiyah DKI Jakarta Dakwah Center on Wednesday (May 21, 2025) for the Socialization and Technical Guidance (Bimtek) of the Progressive Adiwiyata School Program. This event marked a concrete step by Muhammadiyah in fostering an early culture […]

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Farmers Speak, the State Responds: Plantation Plasma Audit Begins!

JAKARTA, GREENPRESSNET – Indonesia’s efforts to reform palm oil plantation governance have gained new momentum. The Palm Oil Farmers Union (SPKS), Sawit Watch, and the Indonesian Human Rights Committee for Social Justice (IHCS) welcomed a progressive move by the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN), which increased the mandatory plasma plantation […]

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Southeast Asia’s Green Economy Ready to Accelerate, System-Based Approach Seen as Key to Driving Growth and Reducing Emissions

Illustration of Southeast Asia’s Green Economy. Source: Greenpressnet JAKARTA, GREENPRESSNET — Amid global economic uncertainty and mounting climate crisis pressures, Southeast Asia is beginning to find its path forward: a green economy grounded in a system-based approach. This is the key message of the 6th edition of the Southeast Asia’s Green Economy report, recently launched […]

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Green Press Indonesia Highlights Climate Disinformation During Visit to African Journalists

Photo Caption: Green Press Indonesia Executive Director (3rd from right) poses with Social Justice Center activists, hosts of the Connect Fund program in Nairobi, Kenya. Photo: IGG Maha Adi/Greenpress. NAIROBI,  GREENPRESSNET— Earlier this May, IGG Maha Adi, Executive Director of Green Press Indonesia, embarked on a 10-day visit to Ethiopia and Kenya as part of […]

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Web of Lies: When Coal Corruption Fuels Disinformation

Photo Captions: PIC1. Suralaya coal-fired power plant, two-hour drive from Jakarta, is strongly suspected of being the main source of severe air pollution in the capital city from May to September 2023. (photo: touristcompanies.org) By IGG Maha Adi – Bertha Challenge Fellow and Chairman at Green Press Indonesia Despite Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 […]

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