Press Release
23,546 Hotspots Encircle Peatlands Ahead of the Peak of the 2026 "Godzilla" El Niño
Forest and land fires have broken out across Indonesia despite the fact that the El Niño peak has not yet occurred
Forest and land fires have broken out across Indonesia despite the fact that the El Niño peak has not yet occurred
Peatland degradation triggers hydrological disasters and significant economic losses due to weak regulatory frameworks.
Regrettably, within the halls of policy and law, a language agency’s dictionary is more potent than scientific evidence.
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The government is again wary of the double threat of forest and land fires as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. This vigilance is heightened during the peak of the dry season from August to October 2021 because it becomes a challenge for the government to focus its attention.
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