Climate change in Indonesia is already reshaping daily life. People face rising seas, more intense storms and floods, and longer heatwaves that are disrupting their access to food, water and livelihoods. They’re living through some of the world’s most severe climate change impacts.
With thousands of low-lying islands and a population that depends heavily on farming and fisheries to work and eat, the Indonesian people are on the frontline of the climate emergency. But they’re also driving solutions — building preparedness, setting up early warning systems, and adapting with…