The Societal Shift report explores how public attitudes, economic pressures, and enabling conditions shape climate behavior.... Read More
Sukma Prasanthi
Sukma is a Reporter and Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is an undergraduate student from Universitas Brawijaya majoring in English Literature. She has a strong interest in topics related to sustainable development, gender equality, and social inclusion.
Gendered pricing, commonly known as the Pink Tax, adds unseen costs to women’s daily expenses, deepening economic burden and gender inequality.... Read More
Renewable energy has surpassed coal for the first time, signaling a global shift toward cleaner and more sustainable electricity.... Read More
Women entrepreneurs are key drivers in ASEAN’s green economy. Yet, many still face barriers that limit their full potential.... Read More
The persistent gender pay gap in sports continues to undermine women athletes’ recognition, wellbeing, and career longevity.... Read More
More young people are graduating than ever before, yet graduate unemployment in developing countries persists due to skill mismatch and weak economies.... Read More
How can age-friendly cities support older people and their continued health, safety, and participation in society? ... Read More
The manosphere is quietly reshaping how young men think, act, and identify. But how dangerous is it really?... Read More
Can a simple action like deleting emails truly support environmental sustainability?... Read More
Does the Underconsumption Core truly encourage sustainable living by promoting mindful and minimalistic spending habits?... Read More

Closing the Sacrifice Gap: Mainstreaming Climate Behavior for Meaningful Change
The Pink Tax and the Cost of Being a Woman
The Rise of Renewable Energy Overtakes Coal as Electricity Source
Empowering Women Entrepreneurs for ASEAN’s Green Economy
Looking into the Gender Pay Gap in Sports and What It Entails
More Graduates, Fewer Jobs: Looking into Graduate Unemployment in Developing Countries
Promoting Healthy Aging with Age-Friendly Cities
How the Manosphere Is Reshaping Young Men’s Identity
Does Deleting Emails Really Help Save the Planet?
Living with Less: Does TikTok’s Underconsumption Core promote sustainable living?