The pollution in Indonesia's capital has become so dire that Jakarta is among the world's most polluted cities, prompting a group of residents to sue government officials for not taking action
Much of Indonesia’s forests lie on top of swampy areas comprised of decomposed carbon-rich plan matter. Due to wind, the burning of these areas can affect air pollution levels across the country and South East Asia. In all, it is estimated that around 31% of Jakarta’s PM2.5 pollution comes from such fires. The majority of the fires occur
Jakarta. Green is good. Red is bad. Values shown are the medians of all daily highs in a month based on past few years, not necessarily current numbers. Remote worker count is estimated based on the total amount of trips logged by Nomad List members. Not all nomads are on Nomad List, and not all Nomad List members log their trips.
Jakarta is the most populated capital city in South East Asia. Around 12.5 million people lived in the area of 662 km2. As the center of government administration and business activities make
The pollution in Indonesia's capital has become so dire that Jakarta is among the world's most polluted cities, prompting a group of residents to sue Government officials for not taking action.
Jakarta Sat, June 10, 2023 The dry season has once again exacerbated Jakarta's chronic pollution issue, with the capital routinely topping the list of the world’s most polluted major cities in
Air pollution in Jakarta has hit such dire levels recently that the Indonesian capital has been named the most polluted city on Earth. Both the city and national governments blame vehicle emissions for the problem, yet deny that the more than a dozen coal-fired power plants ringing the city are a factor. A court in […]
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