Author Archives: helloadmin

Bengkel Hijrah Iklim 3.0: The Role of Muslims in Realizing a Just Energy Transition

On February 3-8, 2025, Enter Nusantara fully supported with high enthusiasm the Bengkel Hijrah Iklim 3.0. This collaboration was carried out with Aktivasia, Purpose, and GreenFaith. This collaboration is a forum that is rich in new perspectives in discussing a just energy transition and green ZISWAF as a climate solution. Before delivering Bengkel Hijrah Iklim […]

The Dark Side of Geothermal: Is it Really the Solution to the Climate Crisis?

As the climate crisis worsens, the world is busy building renewable energy power plants. The need for energy sources that are sustainable and low in carbon emissions has become a necessity. Some countries believe that of the many energy sources, geothermal is one that is considered to meet these criteria. Indonesia is one of the […]

Enter Nusantara, WALHI, and Carbon Coalition Hold Action at KPK, Demand to Thoroughly Investigate Corruption Case of PLTU II Cirebon

Enter Nusantara, the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (WALHI) West Java, together with the People’s Coalition to Clean Cirebon (Karbon), took action in front of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building, South Jakarta, Thursday (28/11/2024). This action demanded that the KPK thoroughly investigate the corruption case of PLTU II in Cirebon. This action is a […]

Building Energy Security amidst Climate Crisis through Beragam Project

Have you ever imagined that people who have existed and lived long before the existence of the state suddenly have their land now claimed by the state? In fact, they have been present and living from the time of their ancestors for generations before the existence of the state. Or have you ever come across […]

Halmahera Research School: Defending Land, Justice, and a Sustainable Future

In a land rich in resources and natural beauty, Jailolo’s young people face big challenges. Jailolo is a sub-district and also the capital of the West Halmahera district, North Maluku province, Indonesia. The population of this sub-district is 35,502 people (2021), with an area of 226.00 km² and a population density of 157.09 people/km². Meanwhile, […]

Rona Fatamorgana: Driving an Equitable Renewable Energy Transition

On Saturday, December 14, 2024, Enter Nusantara participated in an interactive talk show entitled “Rona Fatamorgana,” organized by Greenpeace Indonesia and attended by various organizations, communities, and the general public. This talk show aims to educate and invite the public, especially the younger generation, to switch to renewable energy as a solution to the climate […]

Sowing Hope: Navigating the Intersection of Food Security and the Energy Transition in Indonesia

Climate change is now a real threat to global food security. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2022 report notes that a 1.1°C increase in global average temperature since the pre-industrial era has reduced global food productivity by 5-10%. In Indonesia, the impacts of climate change are felt through erratic rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, […]

Let’s Take a Look at Our Website: Explore MOSAIC Indonesia’s Sedekah Energi Platform

Human life is not only limited to eating, drinking, and sleeping, but as its function is referred to in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 30. In this verse, humans are referred to as khalifatullah fil ardh, which means that humans are given a mandate by Allah to manage the earth properly. Meaning that humans have the responsibility […]

From Waste to Wonder: How the Sustainable Creation Workshop is Pioneering Climate Action Through Upcycling

Climate change has become an urgent issue in the 21st century, where daily human activities that result in overconsumption and waste production have become a major contributor to causing further environmental damage. On November 9, 2024, Enter Nusantara successfully organized the “Sustainable Creation Workshop.” This event aims to broaden the knowledge of Enter Nusantara Volunteers […]

The Struggle of Women from Pari Island: Gardening as a Symbol of Resistance

Pari Island, October 31, 2024 – Amid the looming threat of eviction by PT. Bumi Pari Asri, the women of Pari Island are not standing idly by. Instead, they have chosen gardening as a tool of resistance to defend their rights to land that has been an integral part of their lives for generations. The […]