Jakarta, September 19, 2025, witnessed swarms of people take to the streets in a protest titled #DrawTheLine #ResetIndonesia. From students, communities, and environmental organizations to artists and workers, everyone gathered with one common goal: to demand climate justice, defend democratic space, and fight against the dominance of dirty energy and large corporations that still form […]
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DokumENTER is our living archive—a space to witness collective movements and celebrate our milestones. It’s a testament to the fact that when we move together, change isn’t just a dream; it’s our history in the making.
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Jakarta is known as a dynamic, densely populated city that poses challenges in terms of mobility. According to data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (2024), land transportation in Jakarta contributes to around 47% of energy sector emissions in Indonesia, while the TomTom Traffic Index (2024) report ranks Jakarta as the 69th most congested […]
Climate change is the greatest crisis of this century that must be addressed properly and immediately. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather, and the growing threat of food crisis are becoming more apparent. Developing countries such as Indonesia are among the most affected and vulnerable, as they remain highly dependence on natural resources and have large […]
The climate crisis is no longer a future threat but a reality we must face today. A report by the International Energy Agency (IEA, 2023) stated that more than 73% of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector. In Indonesia, the energy sector contributes more than 60% of national emissions, with a heavy […]
Renewable energy has become a necessity to be implemented amid the threat of climate crisis; it is no longer a matter of future discourse, it must already be present in our society today. On Saturday, August 2, 2025, Muslim for Shared Action on Climate Impact (MOSAIC) Indonesia, in collaboration with the Central Leadership of Muhammadiyah, […]
The climate crisis has become the most significant threat to those living in coastal areas. It poses a serious danger to communities, especially those whose livelihoods depend on the sea. In Kampung Budidaya Kerang Hijau, Cilincing, North Jakarta, this crisis is no longer just a matter of data; it has become a lived reality, eroding […]
On July 23-25, Enter Nusantara participated in the LAW Research Institute Conference (LRIC) titled “Stolen Future: The Youth’s Struggle Amid Climate Corruption.” This academic conference is part of the Climate Corruption Conference series, a collaboration between Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), the Center for State Policy Studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Padjadjaran, and […]
On July 26, 2025, Enter Nusantara participated in the Indonesia Net Zero Summit (INZS) 2025, an annual forum organized by the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI). With the theme “Raising Indonesia’s Game: Staying Climate-Focused in Times of Great Distraction,” this forum is an important agenda for policymakers, the private sector, civil society, and the […]
The annual event organized by the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) successfully held the Indonesia Net-Zero Summit (INZS) 2025 on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at Djakarta Theatre XXI, Central Jakarta. The theme was “Raising Indonesia’s Game: Staying Climate-Focused in Times of Great Distraction.” This forum aims to address the growing threat of climate change […]
Talking about the climate crisis is not just about environmental issues; it is also about social justice. Energy needs sometimes only often benefit urban communities, while those from remote villages in Indonesia to indigenous communities and other vulnerable groups, those who have been the least in contributing emissions, are the most affected. One form of […]











