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Civil servants in Indonesia's capital city must take public transport to work on Wednesdays, or risk losing a promotion.
Civil servants are expected to share their proof of compliance in the form of selfies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Experts have lambasted Indonesia’s heavy push toward natural gas, saying it risks locking the country into fossil fuel ...
In a sweeping new study of more than 13,000 urban areas worldwide, researchers have mapped air pollution levels and carbon dioxide emissions, providing comprehensive global analysis of urban ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo will not appoint provincial government officials who are unwilling ...
The Jakarta Provincial Government has made public transportation free for 15 groups of residents. Governor Pramono Anung, ...
Here is a list of open source data tools that journalists can utilize to track air pollution, uncover its sources, and reveal ...
When Ridzki Sigit first encountered the idea of joining Mongabay, we had yet to establish a presence in the language of his ...
Experts find that up to 250,000 deaths linked to air pollution in Europe could be prevented by 2050 if emissions are ...
The Jakarta Urban Mobility Festival 2025 sought to inspire changes in how Jakartans commute, highlighting the importance of ...
Citing the Quran and emphasizing religious duty, Indonesia’s “Green Islam” movement teaches Muslims to be better stewards of ...