Indonesia
Unheeded Warnings: Forest Biomass Threats to Tropical Forests in Indonesia and Southeast Asia
Indonesia's biodiverse, carbon-rich forests, home to 50 to 70 million Indigenous people who depend on them for survival, face an "irreversible point" by 2040 due to the growing use of biomass energy in power plants.
Losing Ground: Fossil Fuel Extraction Threats to Protected Areas Around the World
A new study spotlights fossil fuel expansion threats to protected areas around the globe and calls for a global moratorium on all fossil fuel development and expansion — as well as a phase-down of current fossil fuel infrastructure — in the world’s protected areas.
Three Basins Threats
Earth Insight and global partners call attention to the expansion threats posed by fossil fuel, mining, and other industrial expansion in the world’s last intact remaining tropical forests in the basins of the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong-Borneo Southeast Asian regions.
Crisis Point
New research shows massive threats to the Amazon and Congo tropical forests from global oil and gas expansion. An area six times the size of the UK threatened and tens of millions of Indigenous and local community members at risk.