This is excellent sign towards global inclusivity, Mongabay, the renowned non-profit environmental news platform, has expanded its multilingual podcast offerings by launching new series in French and Bahasa Indonesia. This strategic move aims to make environmental journalism more accessible to diverse audiences worldwide.

Mongabay’s Multilingual Expansion: A Strategic Overview
Founded in 1999 by Rhett Ayers Butler, Mongabay has consistently prioritized delivering in-depth environmental reporting across various languages. With the addition of French and Indonesian podcasts, the platform now offers content in six languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi. This expansion aligns with Mongabay’s mission to reach audiences in their native languages, enhancing engagement and understanding of critical environmental issues.
New Podcast Series: Planète Mongabay and Mongabay Indonesia
- Planète Mongabay (French): Catering to Francophone audiences, this podcast delves into pressing environmental topics relevant to French-speaking regions, particularly in Africa. It aims to bridge the information gap and foster environmental awareness among French-speaking communities.
- Mongabay Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia): Targeting Indonesian listeners, this series focuses on local environmental challenges, biodiversity conservation, and indigenous community stories. It serves as a vital resource for Indonesians seeking comprehensive environmental news in their native language.
Recognition and Awards: Elevating Environmental Journalism
Mongabay’s commitment to quality journalism has garnered industry recognition:
