WALHI Calls for Comprehensive Policy to Address Climate Change Impacts

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Selasa, 1 Februari 2022 11:45 WIB

A number of activists from WALHI (Indonesian Forum for the Environment) staged an action in front of the ESDM Ministry building, Jakarta, Friday, December 11, 2020. In their action they demanded the government to stop the construction of the Java 9 and 10 coal-fired power plants because they were considered to be damaging the environment and demanded the government to switch to renewable energy. TEMPO / Hilman Fathurrahman W

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (WALHI) has called for a more comprehensive policy involving various aspects for mitigation and adaptation to address the impacts of climate change.

"The climate change policy must be comprehensive by taking into account the mitigation aspect and its adaptation that include loss and damage," Head of WALHI's Division of Environmental Studies and Law, Dewi Puspa, stated while speaking at a discussion on Environmental Review 2022 on Monday.

Such a comprehensive policy is important since Indonesia, as an archipelagic country, is among the nations affected by climate change.

The factors of loss and damage owing to climate change is also important to encourage accountability from industrial and developed countries that contribute to the current climate crisis, she remarked.

The discussion, in particular, highlighted the dominance of disasters triggered by the climatic condition occurring in 2021.

Data from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) showed that in 2021, Indonesia was hit by 3,116 disasters, mostly hydrometeorological ones, comprising 1,310 incidents of floods, 815 extreme weather events, and 633 landslides.

WALHI called on the younger generation to be actively involved in saving the environment.

"It is a good thing that based on results of various surveys, young people show interest in environmental issues and climate change. We see this as a good thing to multiply the youth movement for saving the environment," she remarked.

Read: Indonesia Committed to Battling Climate Change, Deforestation: Luhut

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