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  2. Climate change in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has taken some action in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and peatland areas through establishing a One Map policy to improve monitoring and conflict resolutions between stakeholders. [92] According to the Global Forest Watch, Indonesia lost 4.3 million hectares of tree cover between 2001 and 2020. [93]

  3. Environmental issues in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has been called the "most ignored emitter" that "could be the one that dooms the global climate." [21] It is "one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases" (GHG). [22] 2013 measurements show Indonesia's total GHG emissions were 2161 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent which totaled 4.47 percent of the global total. [23]

  4. Media coverage of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Global warming was the cover story of this 2007 issue of the liberal-leaning feminist Ms. magazine.. Media coverage of climate change has had effects on public opinion on climate change, as it conveys the scientific consensus on climate change that the global temperature has increased in recent decades and that the trend is caused by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases.

  5. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    To limit global warming to less than 1.5 °C global greenhouse gas emissions needs to be net-zero by 2050, or by 2070 with a 2 °C target. [271] This requires far-reaching, systemic changes on an unprecedented scale in energy, land, cities, transport, buildings, and industry.

  6. Mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Sonora and Prambors in the nation's capital, Radio Istara in Surabaya, Swaragama in Yogyakarta, and Global FM Bali in Denpasar. [4] Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply programmes. [citation needed] Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is the public radio network of Indonesia. It ...

  7. KBR (news agency) - Wikipedia

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    KBR is the first independent national radio news agency of Indonesia.It is a unique initiative to assist Indonesia's transition to democracy by facilitating open and informed discussion among millions of people throughout the archipelago.

  8. Category:Mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Lists of mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Lists of radio stations in Indonesia (5 P) Pages in category "Lists of mass media in Indonesia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.