#impacts

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Ministers asked to promote climate anomaly handling

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has instructed related ministers, governors, mayors and district heads to make the ...

President on Working Visit in Surabaya

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to make a two-day working visit in Surabaya, East Java Province, ...

Floods inundate Semarang, Pontianak

Floods triggered by heavy rains have inundated Semarang (Central Java) and Pontianak (West Kalimantan) over the past ...

Task force chief: only few aware of REDD

Chief of the REDD Plus Task Force Kuntoro Mangkusubroto has said only few people were aware of REDD (Reducing Emission ...

Indonesian organization to organize int`l youth forum on climate change

2007 Nobel peace prize laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore`s hope on Indonesia to popularize climate change ...

RI more successful in development in 2011: Yudhoyono

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed his strong belief here Monday that Indonesia`s development this year ...

Al Gore praises RI President`s climate change leadership

Former US Vice President Al Gore praised Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono`s leadership and courage on his ...

Climate change begins changing food production pattern

Climate change is now no longer a potenial threat to Indonesia`s food production but a phenomenon that has already ...

Two presidential instructions expected to maintain food resilience

Two presidential instructions (Inpres) are expected to be issued at the end of this month on measures to safeguard ...

Strong earthquake shakes Mentawai

An earthquake measuring 5.8 at the Richter scale again hit Mentawai islands, West Sumatra province, on Wednesday at ...

RI enters 2011 cautious over natural disasters

Less than a week into the new year of 2011, floods have been reported happening in several cities in Indonesia ...

Govt to emphasize adaptation in dealing with climate change

The Environment Ministry will emphasize adaptation in reducing the impacts of climate change as this measure had often ...

Banten fishermen sell furniture to feed families

A number of traditional fishermen in Lebak district, Banten province, have sold their valuable furniture items, such ...

Govt does not consider Bromo eruptions extraordinary event

The government has been handling the impacts of the on-going Mount Bromo eruptions in East Java through general ...

Oil palm, mining wastes biggest polluters in 2010

Wastes from oil palm plantations and mining operations were the greatest polluters of the environmet in 2010, the ...