Greenpeace Backs BRIN's Study on Potential Extreme Drought in IKN, Kalimantan
Greenpeace Indonesia supported the study conducted by the BRIN researcher on the potential of extreme droughts that could ravage IKN in Kalimantan.
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Greenpeace Indonesia supported the study conducted by the BRIN researcher on the potential of extreme droughts that could ravage IKN in Kalimantan.
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