Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation and largest coal producer, has committed to a net-zero future. Great news for the environment? Conservationists are sceptical
Religious representatives met to discuss green solutions Activists say they can spur greater public engagement Indonesia seen making progress on environmental efforts By Michael Taylor KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From packed mosques during Friday prayers to the classrooms of thousands of Islamic boarding schools, Indonesia's Muslim leaders have been urged to use their sermons and influence to boost conservation efforts and win over climate change sceptics.
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