Black smoke gushed from the exhaust of a city bus in Jakarta. Based on the release of Greenpeace Indonesia on December 16, 2016, the level of air pollution in the capital Jakarta has been in the alarming stage, which is at the level of 45 ug/m3, or times the threshold set by the WHO (World Health Organization), and 3 times higher than the standard set by the government of Indonesia. Greenpeace Indonesia also said the major cause of air pollution in Indonesia caused by the transportation sector and power generation, which is 95% still rely on fossil energy. (Photo by Tubagus Aditya Irawan


Black smoke gushed from the exhaust of a city bus in Jakarta. Based on the release of Greenpeace Indonesia on December 16, 2016, the level of air pollution in the capital Jakarta has been in the alarming stage, which is at the level of 45 ug / m3, or times the threshold set by the WHO (World Health Organization), and 3 times higher than the standard set by the government of Indonesia. Greenpeace Indonesia also said the major cause of air pollution in Indonesia caused by the transportation sector and power generation, which is 95% still rely on fossil energy. (Photo by Tubagus Aditya Irawan / Pacific Press)


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