As extreme heatwaves become increasingly common in Australia, Indigenous practices may offer solutions to lower heat risks.... Read More
Dina Oktaferia
Dina is a Reporter & Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is a Law graduate from Gadjah Mada University with a passion for community engagement. She has particular interests in labor, the study on gender and social class, and journalism.
Gig workers in India have collectively called for the end of 10-minute delivery service designed by quick commerce companies.... Read More
Submarine communication cables may pose a threat against marine life, but they can also lead to better disaster preparedness.... Read More
The government of Nepal sets into motion a five-year strategy to clean up Mount Everest from the trash produced by climbers.... Read More
Animal testing has long been questioned for blatant exploitation. As technology evolves, innovations continue to emerge as alternatives to the practice.... Read More
The Uganda National Tourism Policy 2025 aims to balance economic growth and the preservation of Uganda’s nature and culture.... Read More
Disaster recovery plans for wildlife are often overlooked yet necessary for the long-term resilience of people and the planet.... Read More
Indigenous Peoples are the core caretakers of nature. What can we learn about disaster resilience from Indigenous knowledge and art?... Read More
The Singapore government has enacted the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill (OSRA Bill). What does it entail?... Read More
The government of New Zealand enacted the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Act in October 2025.... Read More

Integrating Indigenous Practices into Australia’s Defense Against Heatwaves
Indian Gig Workers Push Back Against 10-Minute Delivery Service Strain
Risks and Opportunities of Submarine Communication Cables for Sustainable Development
Nepal’s Five-Year Strategy to Clean Up the Mounting Waste in Mount Everest
Exploring Technological Advancement to Replace Animal Testing
Looking for Sustainability in the Uganda National Tourism Policy
Addressing the Elephant in the Forest: The Necessity of Disaster Recovery Plans for Wildlife
Indigenous Knowledge and Art as Integral Instruments for Disaster Risk Reduction
Singapore Passed OSRA Bill to Protect Victims of Cyberviolence
New Zealand Takes a Step Against the Oceanic Degradation of Hauraki Gulf