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Monday, September 25, 2023

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RESIDENTS and Greenpeace Indonesia’s activists unfurl a banner that reads “My Rice Field Is Submerged. Climate Crisis = Food Crisis” as part of the Global Climate Strike action at a residential area inundated by tidal flood in Timbulsloko hamlet, Sayung subdistrict, Demak Regency, Central Java, Saturday, September 16. The action highlights the threat of the global climate crisis, which also impacts the local area through changes in land use, transforming productive agricultural areas from around 1980 into fishponds, and now into water bodies due to rising sea levels accompanied by land subsidence. ANTARA/Aji Styawan

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