Car-free Sunday on a busy South Jakarta boulevard
Good times in environmental humanities with Arabic and Islamic Studies!
Sumatra forest logging washed up on Padang beach. A lot has been harvested in 2-3 weeks
Here is the forest logging from landslides all washed up on the shoreline in Padang this morning
Let’s talk new ideas for Islamic forest conservation and land management in West Sumatra! www.facebook.com/reel/1016114...
I’ll be right back there in 3-4 weeks. Devastating floods and landslides. The increasing major storm events are from climate change. www.reuters.com/business/env...
Happy to be speaking with Pak Rector on Islamic law and environment online “in Jogja” tonight — see you there in just a couple more weeks!
truthout.org/articles/abb... CAIR in Texas. (Only US Sec of State -- not a state governor -- can make a declaration like this.)
www.wpr.org/news/federal... end of FLAS and NRCs including Southeast Asia. we will know more in the meeting here at UW next week.
Proud to be part of INTIRA’s inaugural event and great to be “back” in Indonesia with student leaders, colleagues and friends
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So that is what the fox says!
Understanding adat, tradition and conservation in Sumatra
Some of the world’s oldest cave paintings in Sulawesi. Also center of cement extraction.
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ari.nus.edu.sg/anthony-reid/ deepest condolences to all whose lives were touched by the great Tony Reid. His family invites you to post remembrance of him on the ARI/NUS site, link here.
As always, so proud of my climate change ethics students! This collab op-ed by them in the JP highlights aspects of environmental justice and Hajj.