NEWS: Indonesia could go a quarter of the way to reaching its 2020 carbon-cutting aim by ending destruction of vital forests
NEWS: Miguel Arias Canete calls on all countries to submit national contributions to the UN for global deal
NEWS: Activists launch She’s Not A Fan campaign, say efforts to protect Indonesia’s forests are being obstructed by Astra Agro Lestari
NEWS: Target to triple coal power generation in southeast Asia’s largest economy at odds with efforts to cut emissions, analysts say
ANALYSIS: Can the world’s biggest pulp and paper producer quit destroying rainforest and what difference does it make to the climate?
NEWS: Indonesia’s forest loss is accelerating each year, despite a moratorium on logging, study finds
State of emergency called in Riau region of Indonesia, as data shows 52% of fires originated in palm oil and logging land
Hosts of GCF meeting hope contribution will encourage other countries to fill fund’s coffers
HSBC, Barclays, Standard Chartered, RBS and Lloyds, underwrote bonds and shares in fossil fuel companies worth £170 billion between 2010 and 2012
A new mapping resource from CIFOR shows the source of forest fires in Indonesia – and reveals the largest companies aren’t (wholly) to blame
Greenpeace South Asia says with half the forest clearance fires inside a protected area, responsibility lies at the feet of government
Morning summary: Illegal deforestation fires threaten the health of Singapore’s citizens, while destroying one of the world’s largest wildlife habitats
Leading UNEP official tells RTCC 64,000-hectare forest carbon scheme valuable lessons for the future and could encourage investors
In RTCC’s latest youth profile Putri Ayusha from Transformasi Hijau talks about changing behavior in Indonesia – the world’s third largest emitter.
Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of Indonesia offers a clear call for action for every country, business and individual ahead of the Rio+20 Earth Summit.
Mining companies have been offered a path to sustainability but few are taking it – Indigenous people need to be at the table demanding change
Tired of waiting for donor dollars for climate and nature protection to trickle down, Indigenous rights groups are creating new funds to do things differently
While Brazil and Colombia saw forest loss drop, their progress was offset by rises elsewhere
Around the world, Indigenous peoples are using ancestral knowledge to adapt to extreme weather events and protect ecosystems
Fossil fuel companies that built gas power plants more than a decade ago are hoping for rewards from a new carbon credit market