Interestingly, the revision is not designed to significantly expand Polri’s operational authority, as some critics have feared. Instead, the amendments—covering around 11 articles and seven […]
Interestingly, the revision is not designed to significantly expand Polri’s operational authority, as some critics have feared. Instead, the amendments—covering around 11 articles and seven […]
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Turning Waste into Value: Berau’s Coastal Women Transform Shrimp Heads into ‘Uludang Crispy’
Under the SECURE approach, a significant portion of aquaculture areas is maintained or restored as mangrove habitat, functioning as a carbon sink, a natural coastal […]
Why Science-Based Governance Is the Blue Economy’s New Gold Standard
PELAKITA.ID – The future of global prosperity may not lie in the skies above us or beneath the earth’s crust, but in the vast blue […]
Indonesia’s Treasury Under Pressure: What the Budget, Deficit, and Debt Numbers Really Reveal
On the surface, this figure remains manageable. It is well below Indonesia’s statutory debt ceiling of 60 percent of GDP and significantly lower than debt […]
Beneath the Pacific: The Hidden Earthquake Monsters That Could Change the World
The Pacific Ocean may seem serene from above, but beneath its waters lie tectonic giants capable of unleashing some of the most powerful forces on […]
Omar Artan: The Somali Referee Who Reached Football’s Highest Stage
His story represents the globalization of football itself. The modern game is no longer dominated exclusively by traditional powers in Europe and South America. Players, […]
The North Sea: Europe’s Most Dangerous and Strategic Sea
A Sea That Shaped Nations The history of the North Sea is deeply connected to the rise and fall of European powers. Ancient tribes once […]
33 Academics, One Mission: Safeguarding Indonesia’s Oceans Through Data
The Ocean Needs More Than Assumptions On June 9, 2026, in Semarang, the KKP launched the third batch of training for Scientific Service Providers (SSP), […]
Indonesia Needs Future-Makers, Not Spectators: Nine Strategic Messages from Prof. Arif Satria to the ICMI Community
“If We Once Harvested Rice from the Soil, Corn from the Soil, and Fish from the Sea, Today We Are Beginning to Harvest from the […]
Deep-Sea Mining: The New Gold Rush Beneath the Ocean—or an Ecological Gamble Humanity May Regret?
The world’s attention has increasingly turned toward the deep ocean, particularly regions such as the Clarion–Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean, where billions of polymetallic […]
Power Struggles in Paradise, Lessons from Indonesia’s Green Energy War
In their 2022 article, “Contested Transition? Exploring the Politics and Process of Regional Energy Planning in Indonesia,” published in Energy Policy, Abidah B. Setyowati and […]
Why Tax Breaks Alone Can’t Buy Growth: The Trillion-Rupiah Lesson from Indonesia’s Outer Islands
In a 2025 article published in the Journal of Development Economics, researchers Alexander D. Rothenberg, Yao Wang, and Amalavoyal Chari examined the effectiveness of Indonesia’s […]
The Global Climate Crossroads: Reality, Jargon, and the Stakes of Diplomacy
The Top Polluters: The US and China, the world’s biggest polluters, need to agree on radical action for the rest of the world to follow. […]
The Timeline of Global Climate Diplomacy
Thus, in 1972, the first international intergovernmental conference to focus on environmental problems was organised by the UN at Stockholm, with 122 countries via delegations […]
The Greenhouse Legacy
Human activities like pollution and overpopulation drive up Earth’s temperature. This dangerous warming fundamentally alters the delicate world around us. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The greenhouse effect […]
The Depth of Our Solidarity: Why Engineering Alone Cannot Save Us from the Climate Frontline
The village of Fairborne, Wales, represents the exact opposite of managed realignment. Officials announced protection would end by 2054 without offering residents relocation compensation. This […]
Muhammad Syukri | Between a Treasure Trove and a Ticking Time Bomb: Why the Waters of West Sulawesi Are at Their Lowest Ebb
Under such circumstances, conservation often loses out to immediate survival needs. The trade in sea turtle eggs, the use of turtle shell products, and high-risk […]
Indonesia’s Energy Transition Is Not About Technology—It Is About Power
When people talk about the energy transition, they often imagine solar panels replacing coal plants, electric vehicles replacing fossil-fuel engines, and renewable energy steadily taking […]
Andi Adri Arief | IUU Fishing as International Blue Water Crime: A Paradigm Shift We Can No Longer Ignore
Recognizing Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing as a form of international blue water crime is not merely a change in terminology—it is a shift […]
Strengthening Synergies for Sustainable Fisheries Management in the Kofiau–Boo Waters
Participatory data collection through the Crew Operated Data Recording System (CODRS) strengthens collaboration in safeguarding the sustainability of fisheries resources within the Kofiau–Boo Marine Protected […]




































