
Managing impacts of climate change requires a jurisdictional approach: observers
Jakarta – A jurisdiction-based approach (JA) needs to be adopted in order to advance the climate change agenda in Indonesia, according to observers Monday (3/10).

Jakarta – A jurisdiction-based approach (JA) needs to be adopted in order to advance the climate change agenda in Indonesia, according to observers Monday (3/10).

Jakarta – Greenpeace Indonesia in a written statement, Tuesday (27/9) said the government’s commitment in responding to the climate crisis threat seems less serious, as

Jakarta – A number of communities and organisations from various regions in Indonesia, members of the Earth Needs Action Collective (BBA), voiced their concerns about

Semarang – The western part of Semarang City and Kendal Regency were hit by heavy rain with hail the size of marbles, Friday (23/9) evening.

Jakarta – Minister Sri Mulyani warned the country would lose economic potential of up to 0.5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or around IDR 112

Jakarta – World climate scientists are doing research on paleoclimate, the study of climate history, to better understand global warming patterns, including climate phenomena on

Jakarta – The real form of climate change at the local level is increasingly visible. Some of them are in the form of two opposing

Jakarta – A group of researchers at the University of Tokyo revealed the results of their research if the world failed to tackle global warming,

Jakarta – A number of staple food crops and grains such as rice, corn and soybeans are particularly vulnerable to climate change, Northwestern University researchers

Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) invites millennials to care about how big the carbon footprint is in their daily life, the
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