Indonesia's forest loss surged by 66% in 2025, hitting its highest rate in eight years, as a result of weak environmental protections and an ambitious food and energy self-sufficiency drive, an environmental group said on Tuesday (March 31).
Breakdown
- Forest loss in Indonesia surged by 66% in 2025, highest in eight years
- Weak protections and self-sufficiency goals blamed for increased deforestation 13s
- Over 1 million acres cleared in 2025, up from under 650,000 in 2024 45s
- 193,000 acres of food reserve forest cleared, raising disaster concerns 1m 6s
- Government pledges stronger controls; calls for sustainable forest management 1m 41s