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Sumatra’s ‘natural’ disaster wasn’t natural: How deforestation turned a rare cyclone catastrophic
Indonesia’s government has been at pains to stress that the recent catastrophe in Sumatra was triggered by a rare ...
A new study says the flooding that killed more than 1,000 people has also likely killed dozens of a critically endangered ...
Anwar Lawden, Director of PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk, emphasized that the company fully respects the government's decision.
Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) urges the Forestry Ministry to revoke all forestry sector permits in Aceh, North ...
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Sumatra's flood crisis: How deforestation turned a cyclonic storm into a likely recurring tragedy
Cyclone Senyar hit South and Southeast Asian countries in late November. In Indonesia, the island of Sumatra, especially its ...
Deforestation by both legal and illegal means has steadily eroded ecological resilience in Indonesia, worsening the impacts of flooding in recent days ...
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Sumatran flood disaster may have wiped out a key Tapanuli orangutan population, scientists fear
A Tapanuli orangutan, the world’s rarest great ape, has been discovered dead in mud and log debris in a village in northern ...
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Death toll rises in Sumatra flood catastrophe as gov’t moves to protect Batang Toru forest
By Achmad Rizki MuazamAyat S. KarokaroTaufik Wijaya NORTH SUMATRA, Indonesia — Indonesia’s environment ministry on Dec. 6 ...
Environmental group Walhi North Sumatra earlier accused seven companies operating in and around the Batang Toru ecosystem of ...
KUALA CENAKU, Indonesia, Dec. 1 — Here on the island of Sumatra, about 1,200 miles from the global climate talks under way on Bali, are some of the world’s fastest-disappearing forests. A look at this ...
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Most violent incidents between people and tigers in Sumatra’s Riau Province in the past 12 years have occurred near forests being cleared by paper giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) and associated ...
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