Which industries appear particularly vulnerable to adverse impacts of human/labor rights or environmental issues in Indonesia? With regard to environmental issues, the pulp and paper industry, the manufacture of furniture as well as the palm oil industry seem particularly prone to compliance risks.
Here are five current human rights concerns that should be included: 1. Indonesia’s draconian new Criminal Code. Indonesia has been working on updating its colonial-era Criminal Code for decades
Conclusions As an archipelago with over 17.500 islands and over 81,000 kilometers of coastline, Indonesia coastal area is very vulnerable to climate change. Increasing trend of sea level rise, warmer ocean temperature and increased of significant wave height are among a few example of what climate change may bring to Indonesia.
Environmental issues are disruptions in the usual function of ecosystems. [1] Further, these issues can be caused by humans ( human impact on the environment) [2] or they can be natural. These issues are considered serious when the ecosystem cannot recover in the present situation, and catastrophic if the ecosystem is projected to certainly
Carbon Brief Country Profiles. Indonesia was the world’s fourth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in 2015. It is the 16th biggest economy and the largest in southeast Asia. Its emissions stem from deforestation and peatland megafires and, to a lesser extent, the burning of fossil fuels for energy.
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