The Sounds Right initiative was launched by the Museum for the UN to register Nature as an artist and direct its royalties toward biodiversity protection.... Read More
Seftyana Khairunisa
Nisa is a Reporter at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, with a bachelor's degree in International Relations. She is particularly interested in research and journalism on issues surrounding human rights.
The state of Victoria passed the Statewide Treaty Bill, marking a new beginning as the first formal treaty in Australia between the state and Indigenous Australians.... Read More
Lao PDR developed the Monsoon Wind Power Project to advance cross-border trade and collaboration on renewable energy.... Read More
South Korea has introduced a mandatory use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for international departing flights from its airports.... Read More
UNAIDS report explores the inequality-pandemic cycle: how it puts vulnerable groups at higher risks of worse outcomes during outbreaks.... Read More
Eleven countries have signed a high-level commitment to protect climate-resilient coral reefs and support global reef recovery.... Read More
A report revealed that many of the agreements signed in AZEC could instead extend fossil fuel use and increase greenhouse gas emissions.... Read More
Mama Bambu comprises hundreds of women in Flores, Indonesia, who take care of their environment through bamboo nursery programs. ... Read More
Breaking the sea turtle hunting and illegal trade chain requires comprehensive actions from all key stakeholders.
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Improving the participation of women in STEM is a necessary step in creating progress toward sustainable development.... Read More

Sounds Right and Recognizing Nature as an Artist for Biodiversity Conservation
Statewide Treaty Bill: Australia’s First Treaty with the Indigenous Australians Passed in Victoria
The Monsoon Wind Power Project Supports Energy Transition Across Borders in Southeast Asia
South Korea’s Mandate on Obligatory Use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
The Inequality-Pandemic Cycle amid Rising Global Vulnerability
Launching a High-Level Commitment to Protect Climate-Resilient Coral Reefs
Would AZEC’s Decarbonization Efforts Lead to Increased Emissions Instead?
Mama Bambu: How Women in Flores, Indonesia Take Part in Environmental Conservation
Breaking the Chain of Sea Turtle Hunting and Illegal Trade
Improving the Participation of Women in STEM