Environmental and community activists say that the 32-kilometre long giant sea wall being built off Jakarta’s north coast to protect the capital from flooding by high tides, which will also include a massive land reclamation project and the building of 17 artificial islands, will spell almost certain ecological disaster for Jakarta which is curr
Environment & Natural Disasters
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November 2014
October 2014
A month after Indonesia ratified the Asean Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution – supposedly a turning point in ending the annual haze problems that create havoc in Indonesia and neighboring Singapore and Malaysia – massive forest fires are again generating thick haze in Riau and other parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan.
September 2014
Man: Responsibility isn’t just about compensation Mr! (hand reads humanity)
April 2014
1st Man: Look out, carbon emissions!
2nd Man: Look out, promise emissions!
February 2014
Water reads: Natural Disasters. Sack reads: Budget.
The Election Supervisory Committee is to summon officials from 10 ministries over allegations of the misuse of social aid funds to assist victims of natural disasters that it believes have been siphoned off for election campaigning.
January 2014
According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency a total of 5,650 or an average of 514 people per year lost their lives due to disasters such as flooding and landslides from 2003 to 2013.
1st Man: He’s coming here to inspect the situation yeah?
2nd Man: No fool, he’s off to a party meeting
October 2013
Document reads: ‘Iron-Sand Mining Project Permit’
April 2013
Vicky Anggriawan, Jakarta – Scores of people from a number of difference social organisations that are part of National Papua Solidarity (Napas) held a protest action in front of the PT Freeport Indonesia central office in Jakarta.
January 2013
Kid: Every dry season the floods get forgotten, before there was talk about overcoming the floods, but it was just ‘will’, only now that Jakarta’s flooded, its all ‘will-will-will’ again. So who’s to blame Dad? The government?
Man: No! The water! Stupid!