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From Misty Hills to Contaminated Fields: A Geothermal Struggle in Indonesia
In Dieng, Indonesia, the expansion of geothermal energy is threatening local farmers’ livelihoods by contaminating water, destabilizing soil and reducing crop yields—highlighting complex trade-offs between renewable energy and agricultural sustainability.
Ronna Nirmala
PLN Electricity Threatens Local Community Energy Independence in Jambi, Indonesia
Teguh Suprayitno
Idra Salem
In Indonesia, Who is Jambi Coal Power Plant For?
Teguh Suprayitno
Idra Salem
In Indonesia, Orang Rimba Face Deadly Consequences of Dirty Energy
Teguh Suprayitno
Idra Salem
New Research Could Uncover Ideal Soil Conditions for Giant Trees in Singapore
Audrey Tan
Soil Searching: The Hidden Crisis of Soil Health in the Asia Pacific
Sam Schramski
Cambodia’s Energy Crossroads: Solar Capacity Could Grow Sixfold By 2040
Socheata Hean
Uncovering a Polluting Nickel Mine in Halmahera, Indonesia
Buka Mata
Gasoline Floods the Colombian Amazon
Andrés Gómez Tarazona
“It’s the Wild West”: Zombie Mines Multiply in South Africa’s Opaque Coal Sector
Julie Bourdin
Guiyero: A Community Encircled by Mining Exploitation in Ecuador
Esteban Andrés Cárdenas Verdesoto
Before the Flood: Dam Project Leaves Cambodians with an Uncertain Future
Soriththeavy keat
Gold Mining Desecrates Sacred Sites and Damages Health in Kichwa Ancestral Lands
Elizabeth Virkina Swanson Andi
Brick by Brick: The Factory Workers Facing Extreme Pollution in Iraq
Speda Hazim
Buranun: The Impacts of Climate Change on Mandaean Practices in Iraq
Anmar Qusay
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