Kelp forest has been declining due to global warming. Researchers in Australia are examining the ways to restore the underwater forests.... Read More                    
                SDGs Goal 15
                        There are only fewer than 100 Sumatran rhinos left on earth. In the face of the bleak number, Indonesia welcomed a newborn Sumatran rhino.
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                        Thailand is the home to almost 4,000 captive elephants, whose purpose is to entertain tourists. As the COVID-19 pandemic restricts tourism, this industry is plunged into a food crisis.... Read More                    
                
                        The 9th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development aims to be a catalyst for solutions in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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                        Waste problems are imminent and dangerous, it is time to take trash seriously. 
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                        Hundreds of millions of people worldwide face hunger, and food production has caused major risks and damage to the planet. Syngenta innovates for more sustainable farming worldwide.
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                        A tiger is deemed an umbrella species which ensures viable populations of other wild animals and forests. As we welcome 2022, the year of the tiger, the report of 127 recorded tiger deaths in India in 2021 sounds alarming.
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                        The spirit of “Planting Trees for Sustainable Earth and Prosperous Locals” underlined the green action by Sakola Wanno in collaboration with Layanibumi and Green Network.
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                        Beyond Moringa Indonesia wants to make moringa a significant part of sustainable agriculture for all levels of society, starting from Indonesia to the world in 2045.
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                        Kasim Arifin was a university student when he chose to serve and walk the talk. He stayed for fifteen years in remote Gemba, Indonesia, to farm and help the small village prosper.... Read More                    
                
                        
                 Restoring Underwater Kelp Forests in Australia                
                 Indonesia Welcomed a Baby Sumatran Rhino                
                 Hunger and Freedom: COVID-19 on Thailand’s Elephant Tourism                
                 Asia-Pacific’s Uphill Battle for Sustainable Development                
                 Trash Talking the Urban Waste Management                
                 Agrotechnology Innovations for Zero Hunger                
                 India’s 127 Tiger Deaths in 2021: Alarming or Recovering?                
                 Green Action of Planting Trees by Sakola Wanno, Layanibumi, and Green Network Asia                
                 Launching Beyond Moringa Indonesia for People and the Planet                
                 Kasim Arifin’s 15 Years of Service in Waimital as a University Student