
Inequality in climate change response worsens Asia Pacific’s economic resilience
Jakarta – Inequalities in the capacity of Asia Pacific countries to deal with climate change are weakening the region’s economic resilience. A new report by

Jakarta – Inequalities in the capacity of Asia Pacific countries to deal with climate change are weakening the region’s economic resilience. A new report by

Jakarta — The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is on track to finalise a historic package of climate measures to decarbonise the global shipping industry. At

Jakarta – The ongoing rise in global temperature is feared to be an ecological threat and a time bomb for the world economy. A recent

Jakarta—The International Maritime Organization (IMO) opens a crucial round of talks in London on Monday, March 31, that could lead to the world’s first global

Jakarta—The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has launched a groundbreaking initiative to bolster the collection and use of forest data across

Jakarta—New data from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) shows that potential economic losses in the agriculture sector due to climate change by 2024 will reach

Jakarta – Indonesia is on the frontline of an accelerating climate crisis, with nearly 45 million Indonesians exposed to extreme heat conditions made significantly worse

Jakarta – A study recently published in Nature has revealed a significant increase in heavy rainfall across Austria over the last four decades, intensifying flood

Jakarta – The COP30 President-Designate, André Aranha Corrêa do Lago, said in an open letter on March 10, that the “Baku to Belém Roadmap to

Jakarta – Women in Indonesia play a vital role in tackling climate change, yet they remain disproportionately affected by its impacts. This was one of
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