A closer look at tangible and intangible costs of air pollution [2]
Health costs due to exposure to air pollution are not only borne by affected residents. Those who have not been exposed pay the cost to protect themselves.
Health costs due to exposure to air pollution are not only borne by affected residents. Those who have not been exposed pay the cost to protect themselves.
The forceful attempt to disband public discussion on environmental degradation and biodiversity loss in Batang Toru threatens democracy.
In addition to the effects that are not always visible, air pollution medical costs are only a small part of the costs borne by residents.
Jakarta collaborates with regional administrations to tackle air pollution. While experts call for better evaluation and sanctions.
When optimized, organic waste management can lead to reduction of 10.92 million tons of waste ending up in landfills annually, official say.
CSOs believe the conservation bill must shift away from a state-centered model and actively include indigenous peoples in its creation and implementation.
Increasing environmental knowledge and capacity will boost public awareness of good environmental practices, disaster mitigation, and climate policies.
Tire particles can cause pollution that is many times worse than that produced by cars, according to research.
Tidal floods continue to surround Semarang due to land subsidence, worsened by sea level rise.
The government’s program to develop an electric vehicle ecosystem to achieve zero emissions needs to consider the impact on environmental sustainability.