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The Impact of Carbon Footprint

Monday, September 6, 2021

Indonesia’s carbon footprint market and tips to safely play games during the pandemic.

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CLIMATE change is not a new issue in Indonesia. Nonetheless, many people do not yet care about and understand its impact. Based on the latest report of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), almost half of 2.2 billion children in one of the 33 countries in the world are classified as “extremely high-risk.” This indicates that climate change is not merely an environmental problem, but an economic problem. Sixty-five percent

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