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Indonesia urges stronger Asia-Pacific climate action at UNESCAP
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Indonesia urges stronger Asia-Pacific climate action at UNESCAP

Indonesia has urged stronger regional cooperation on climate action during the 9th Session of the UNESCAP Committee on Environment and Development in Bangkok. Deputy Environment Minister Diaz Hendropriyono emphasized the need for integrated approaches to environmental protection and economic development, highlighting Indonesia's efforts such as mangrove and peatland restoration, circular economy initiatives, and blue economy strategies. The country also discussed topics like air quality, sustainable water management, and climate-resilient policies. The session resulted in the adoption of two key documents outlining environmental and developmental goals for the Asia-Pacific region.

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Indonesia urges stronger Asia-Pacific climate action at UNESCAP

Indonesia has urged stronger regional cooperation on climate action during the 9th Session of the UNESCAP Committee on Environment and Development in Bangkok. Deputy Environment Minister Diaz Hendropriyono emphasized the need for integrated approaches to environmental protection and economic development, highlighting Indonesia's efforts such as mangrove and peatland restoration, circular economy initiatives, and blue economy strategies. The country also discussed topics like air quality, sustainable water management, and climate-resilient policies. The session resulted in the adoption of two key documents outlining environmental and developmental goals for the Asia-Pacific region.

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