The Leuser Ecosystem is the last home of Sumatran orangutans, rhinos, elephants, and tigers. It is the last place on Earth where they co-exist in the wild. ... Read More
SDGs Goal 15
Some local governments in China have approached Zhang to learn his methods in treating and greening their abandoned mines.... Read More
In Piplantri Village, Rajasthan, India, every time a girl is born, the villagers will plant 111 trees to celebrate it.... Read More
"...I believe boycotting palm oil is not always the answer. However, developing a plan of action to tackle issues surrounding the palm oil industry deeper, further, and faster is necessary."... Read More
Tetsu Nakamura was a physician from Fukuoka, Japan, who spent decades of his life helping people in a desert area in Eastern Afghanistan. Nakamura’s story is one of respect, commitment, and hard work. ... Read More
This year, a forest at the slopes of Mount Lawu flourishes, and the credit goes to one man, Sadiman. Today, we celebrate Sadiman and his twenty-five years of labor. ... Read More
Awareness and recognition of Indonesian spices' value against their strategic potentials are still considered relatively low among stakeholders and people. ... Read More
Unlike the typical dirty landfill, Semakau Island emerges as a lush green land where various species of birds and insects gather in a healthy ecosystem.... Read More

HAkA’s Work in Saving the Irreplaceable Leuser Ecosystem
Zhang Junping’s Sisyphean Task: from Abandoned Mines to Green Paradise
Celebrating the Birth of Girls, Piplantri Plants 111 Trees
Can Wildlife and Oil Palms Coexist?
Tetsu Nakamura Flowed Life Back to the Valley of Death
Rebirth of a Forest: 25 Years of Sadiman’s Trees
Enthusiasts Reclaim Spices’ Cultural Heritage, Launch Spice Hub Indonesia
Semakau Island, the Green Landfill in Singapore