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Indonesia Revokes Visa-Free Rules for 159 Countries

Indonesia Revokes Visa-Free Rules for 159 Countries

Indonesia temporarily revokes the visa-free rule for foreign tourists from 159 countries that took effect on June 7, 2023. This policy is stated in the Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia Number M.HH-GR.01.07 of 2023 which was approved on June 7, 2023. Previously, visa-free visits were valid […]

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University of Cambridge Research Team Converts Plastic Waste and CO2 into Renewable Energy

University of Cambridge Research Team Converts Plastic Waste and CO2 into Renewable Energy

A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have made significant breakthroughs in terms of hm renewable energy and sustainable fuel production. The research team led by Professor Erwin Reisner from the Department of Chemistry Yusuf Hamied who has been dedicated to developing sustainable zero carbon fuels. The results show how carbon dioxide or

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Vietnam Boost Travel by Extending Tourist E-Visas to 90 Days

Vietnam Boost Travel by Extending Tourist E-Visas to 90 Days

The National Assembly of Vietnam has recently made a significant decision to extend tourist e-visas from 30 to 90 days, starting on August 15, 2023. This development will greatly benefit foreigners visiting Vietnam as they can now enter and exit the country multiple times within the extended 90-day period without the need to acquire a

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UK Study Finds Climate Change Causes Air Travel Rutted

UK Study Finds Climate Change Causes Air Travel Rutted

Climate change has made air travel more turbulent today than it was 4 decades ago, according to a study. Scientists have provided an explanation for this phenomenon, which is also the result of an urgent global problem: climate change. The findings of this study raise concerns regarding the management of increased turbulence by airlines. In

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Global Temperatures to Set the Hottest Records for the Next 5 Years, WMO said

Global Temperatures to Set the Hottest Records for the Next 5 Years, WMO said

The United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is warning that the next 5 years are expected to be the hottest period ever recorded.  WMO adds that the combined impact of greenhouse gasses and El Niño – a naturally occurring weather phenomenon, will cause temperatures to soar between 2023 and 2027,  El Niño and La Niña

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Hydrocarbons to Play Essential Role in ASEAN Future Energy Mix

Hydrocarbons to Play Essential Role in ASEAN Future Energy Mix

Hydrocarbons will remain an important element of ASEAN energy mix, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said, as cost and energy security remain major concerns for the region’s more than 500 million people. Anwar opened the inaugural Energy Asia conference, organized by Malaysia’s state oil firm Petronas (PETRA.UL), by saying that achieving net-zero emissions targets should

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Asia's Heatwaves Test the Capabilities of The Renewable Power Fleet

Asia’s Heatwaves Test the Capabilities of The Renewable Power Fleet

Asia’s heatwaves record is putting its surging renewable power fleet to the test, transmission system upgrades, fare reforms to ensure reliability, highlighting the need for backup supply, and staving off a slowdown in green energy adoption. Asia’s heatwaves cause temperatures in parts of the region hit 40 Celsius in late April, earlier than usual causing

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Climate Change May Behind the Cause of Mass Fish Die-Off in Thailand, Expert says 

Climate Change May Behind the Cause of Mass Fish Die-Off in Thailand, Expert says 

A recent mass fish die-off along a stretch of beach in Thailand, Chumphon province is believed to have been caused by a plankton bloom stimulated by climate change. Thon Thamrongnawasawat, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University, Thailand, suggests that climate change may have stimulated a plankton bloom, a natural occurrence that

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Cempaka Foundation Wins Anugerah Maslahat Award 2023, Strives To Conserve Water Sources

Cempaka Foundation Wins Anugerah Maslahat Award 2023, Strives To Conserve Water Sources

Cempaka Foundation won the award for the Environmental Conservation Activist Institution category at the Anugerah Maslahat Award 2023 which took place on Friday, June 16, 2023, at Graha Maslahat, Raci Office Complex, Pasuruan Regency. The event was organized by the Pasuruan Regency Government in conjunction with World Environment Day 2023. The event was attended by

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Satria-1 Satellite Orbits Allow for Equitable Internet Access in Indonesia

Satria-1 Satellite Orbits Allow for Equitable Internet Access in Indonesia

Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) revealed that the successful launch of the Republic of Indonesia satellite or Satria-1 satellite has paved the way for equitable internet access in Indonesia. The Nusantara Tiga or Satria-1 satellite was launched on Sunday, June 18, 2023, using SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. Currently, the satellite is

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