Protecting Indigenous Communities as Assets to Humanity
Indigenous people are sometimes overlooked, even though they are the real heroes to the world, it is time to appreciate them more!
How Fast Do You Change Your Clothes?
Written by Amaranila Nariswari, Content Writer Intern at Project Child Indonesia Trendy, chic, and easy-to-wear describe the fast-fashion industry really well. In some countries, fast-fashion stores sell relatively cheap clothing pieces while at the same time they’re still considered as the trend-setter in the fashion industry. How do they sell so much stuff at once […]
How Much Do You Waste?: Counting on Your Ecological Footprint
Written by Amaranila Nariswari, Content Writer Intern at Project Child Indonesia Does the term ‘Ecological Footprint’ ring a bell to you? I bet it doesn’t. But I am sure some of you have heard about carbon footprints already, right? If you haven’t, let me help you: a carbon footprint refers to the number of gaseous […]
The Dangers of Consumeristic Patterns in the Face of a Rising e-Commerce Industry
Written by: Alicia Andie Angkawidjaja, Grants Researcher Intern Project Child Indonesia With Tokopedia, Shopee, and other e-commerce websites being so easy to use, we all have fallen into the comforts of buying something online so that we can receive it the next day (admit it, you’ve clicked on SiCepat shipping before). As e-commerce users, we […]
World Earth Day 2021: Protect the Environment, Restore Our Earth
Written by Safira Tafani Cholisi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia It is widely known that climate change has been one of the most pressing issues of our world. Environmental degradation poses a threat to the balance of the global ecosystem that involves all kinds of living beings, whether it be plants, animals, and human […]
PCI Feature: Shifting Perspective with Surayah Ryha
Written by Dara Ayu Ariane, Content Writer Intern at Project Child Indonesia Maintaining small tweaks in our daily habits can be a difficult thing to remember. What about being part of a solution for much bigger issues? Starting small can even feel like it’s getting us nowhere, but the small actions, like sustainable swaps, are […]
International Day of Forests 2021: A Healthy Forest Equals Our Well-being
Written by Safira Tafani Cholisi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Every day we go about our lives in a set routine. We live and sleep in our house, take a meal three times a day, drink at least 2 liters of water, and perhaps read a book or use our laptop to study and […]
Climate Change in Indonesia: Flood as an Environmental Disaster
Written by Safira Tafani Cholisi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia You might be familiar with the term ‘climate change’. It has been a primary topic of discourse around the world, ranging from governments, business corporations, non-governmental organizations and even private individuals. Climate change is an environmental process where the temperature of the Earth increases […]
Between The Environment and The Pandemic
Written by Nindy Silvia Anggraini, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia In recent years many environmental issues have been called for, especially about plastic waste. Various trends have emerged ranging from the use of straws, drinking bottles, cutlery, and shopping bags that are environmentally friendly and can be used repeatedly. Making the sea turtles and […]
The Earth is Burning, But You Can Help!
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Do you notice that the earth is getting hotter and hotter every time? Not to mention the random heavy rain in a dry season? Without us noticing, the earth is burning up. Last year, there was the incident of the Amazon forest burning up. […]