Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Change-Social-Documentation-in-Indonesia-27MZIF9V9V9.htmlConceptually similarClimate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP016Y1Completed★★★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP0PUZCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP0TTTCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP057RCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP01GKRCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP09MDCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP0Y95Completed★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP0DBSCompleted★★★★Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaGP0AQ9Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0DVNClimate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaBoys share a laugh before a football game at Panggang island. Most of the population of Indonesia is unaware of the future impacts of climate change and the dire predictions of scientists around the world. Indonesian Environment Minister, Mr. R. Witoelar, recently announced that about 2000 islands are expected to drown in his archipelagic nation due to climate change induced sea level rise.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Jakarta Raya-Kepulaun Seribu-Southeast AsiaDate:20 Apr, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Shailendra YashwantMaximum size:2400px X 1593pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Beaches-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-Happiness-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Sea level rise-Three peopleShoot:Climate Change Social Documentation in IndonesiaMost of the population of Indonesia is unaware of the future impacts of climate change and the dire predictions of scientists around the world. Indonesian Environment Minister, Mr. R. Witoelar, recently announced that about 2000 islands are expected to drown in his archipelagic nation due to climate change induced sea level rise.