Ticking Climate Clock

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Nur Haryanto

Editor

Nur Haryanto

Kamis, 31 Maret 2022 17:32 WIB

Ticking Climate Clock

THE climate crisis has become a serious threat for all of us. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) report on February 28 indicates that small islands and coastal cities are increasingly facing hydrometeorological disasters as a result of the climate crisis. These hydrometeorological disasters are floods, extreme weather events such as high winds and tropical cyclones, landslides, forest fires, dry land, as well as erosion and tidal waves.

Indonesia, as an archipelago nation with more than 13,000 small islands, has already felt the impact. Outermost islands near the borders with neighboring countries, such as Tolop Kecil and Putri in the Riau Islands, have experienced erosion and storm surges. Seawater flooding also has become a serious problem for 50 cities and regencies located on the coastline.

Meanwhile, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency’s (BNPB) data shows that in 2021, there were 5,402 natural disasters that occurred in Indonesia. For hydrometeorological disasters, there were 1,794 floods, 1,577 cyclones, 1,321 landslides, and 91 instances of storm surges and abrasion.

Several Tempo journalists go to the impacted areas to confirm the information, among others to Tolop Kecil and Putri islands, also areas on the north coast of West and Central Java. We also did research and interviewed communities, researchers, and government officials to dig deeper into the problems and the mitigation efforts.

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We make this report our cover story this week to open our eyes that we are having a climate crisis right in front of us. We have felt it. The government also estimates that economic losses resulting from climate change could reach Rp544 trillion between 2020 and 2024 if there are no policy interventions.

The government and communities have done several initiatives, from adaptations to mitigations, with many programs to prevent the worsening impacts of climate change. The government has allocated a budget for climate change mitigation of about Rp86.7 trillion last year, an increase compared to the previous year at Rp77.81 trillion. But it is still far from sufficient. We need more determination and significant efforts.

Enjoy the Weekly, and stay well.

Purwani Diyah Prabandari

Managing Editor of Tempo English

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