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Indonesia remembers ‘irreplaceable’ Gunawan Wiradi, gentle giant of the countryside

Palm oil firm has farmers jailed for harvesting from land it stole from them

Indonesia ‘must stop building new coal plants by 2020’ to meet climate goals

Indonesian official at center of licensing scandal charged in new case

Indonesian governor latest official busted for bribes in environmental case

Indonesia’s anti-graft agency arrests Borneo politician over mining permits

Arson attack in Indonesia leaves activist shaken

Palm oil executives arrested in bribery scandal in Indonesia

Indonesian mine watchdog sues government for concession maps

Environmental issues to be a focus of Indonesian presidential debates: official

Faith in the forest helps Indonesia’s Dayaks keep plantations, loggers at bay

Indonesia blocks major artery in haze-causing Mega Rice canal network

‘Communities should be involved from the beginning’: Kalimantan villagers demand development plans respect their needs

Governor halts work on coal railway being built without permits in Indonesian Borneo

Scientists mull risks of freeing rare albino orangutan in Borneo

A Bornean village conserves a forest the government listed for cutting

Hectare by hectare, an indigenous man reforested a jungle in Indonesia’s burned-out heartland

10 orangutans released into the wild in Borneo

64 dead in Indonesia landslides as La Nina brings heavy rains

Peat expert dies from cancer after fighting Indonesian fires

Indonesia seeks re-do on court decision absolving company for haze-causing fire

The village where a curse protects the forest

From conflict to partnership, a Kalimantan community and logging company manage the forest together

Rogue oil palm company must pay $26m, rules Indonesia’s Supreme Court

Indonesian officials resist movement to end deforestation for palm oil

Faulty impact assessments plague Indonesian mines: Komnas HAM

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