
Neglecting climate change impacts, Govt fails to address coastal residents’ mobility
by: Hartatik Semarang – Morning to noon is the busiest time for Pasijah (49). Using a rowing boat, the resident of Rejosari Senik Hamlet, Bedono

by: Hartatik Semarang – Morning to noon is the busiest time for Pasijah (49). Using a rowing boat, the resident of Rejosari Senik Hamlet, Bedono

Semarang – Mercy Corps Indonesia (MCI) Foundation, a humanitarian organisation committed to reducing disaster risk and climate change, held a policy dialogue to produce recommendations

Jakarta – A record-breaking heat wave which has affected many Asian countries in April may not be the last as global temperatures are likely to

Jakarta – Independent physical climate risk analysis organization, The Cross Dependency Initiative (XDI), released its latest global ranking list of provinces across Asia facing the

Jakarta – President Joko Widodo emphasised a number of important agendas that must be prioritised in the 10th World Water Forum in Bali, including conservation

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

by: Hartatik Semarang – Thousands of factory workers in the Tanjung Mas Port industrial area, Semarang, Central Java, panicked following the collapse of the sea

Jakarta – Civil society groups are pushing to encourage the parliament (DPR) and the government to create an entity responsible for taking action against environmental

Nusa Dua, Bali – The Indonesian government encourages the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) to formulate real solutions in dealing with the threat
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