Air Pollution and Its Impact on HealthIndonesia ExpatNovember 12, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 12, 20230Air pollution specifically in Jakarta has received a lot of attention lately. GOOD PRACTICE clinic provided multiple presentations in the...
Piotr Jakubowski of Nafas Unveils Indonesia’s Air QualityIndonesia ExpatOctober 11, 2023January 27, 2024 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 11, 2023January 27, 20240“Air pollution is not an outdoor problem. It’s an everywhere problem, including indoors,” shared Piotr Jakubowski, Co-founder and Chief Growth...
Jakarta’s Odd-Even Policy Expanding to Tangerang Due to Air PollutionIndonesia ExpatAugust 30, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 30, 20230The odd-even policy will be expanded to the Greater Tangerang area, Banten, with the hope of reducing air pollution levels....
Four Companies Accused of Causing Air Pollution in Jabodetabek Shut DownIndonesia ExpatAugust 24, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 24, 20230The Ministry of Environment and Forestry has halted the operations of four companies suspected of being responsible for air pollution...
President Jokowi Advocates WFH Option Amidst Jakarta’s Air PollutionIndonesia ExpatAugust 14, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 14, 20230Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has acknowledged that he is pushing to explore options for facilitating working from home (WFH)...
DKI Jakarta Prepares 100 Electric Buses Due to Air PollutionIndonesia ExpatAugust 12, 2023August 12, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 12, 2023August 12, 20230The Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta through the Department of Transportation will soon operate 100 electric buses to deal with...
Battling Air Pollution in Jakarta: Protecting Health and Uniting for Cleaner SkiesMuhSetiawanAugust 11, 2023August 11, 2023 by MuhSetiawanAugust 11, 2023August 11, 20230Every breath we take holds immense importance in determining our quality of life. Unfortunately, the air quality in Jakarta and...
Unborn and Newborn Babies’ Organs at Risk from Air Pollution, Says ResearchIndonesia ExpatJanuary 13, 2023February 28, 2024 by Indonesia ExpatJanuary 13, 2023February 28, 20240Air pollution particles contaminate the air we breathe in this world and are also alarmingly dangerous to unborn babies. As...
Jakarta Residents Lose Four Years Life Expectancy from Air PollutionIndonesia ExpatJune 20, 2022June 20, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatJune 20, 2022June 20, 20220Jakarta ranks as the most polluted city with the worst air quality in the world and is believed to have...
Indonesia Most Polluted Country in Southeast AsiaIndonesia ExpatApril 10, 2022April 10, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatApril 10, 2022April 10, 20220Indonesia has been named the most polluted country in Southeast Asia, ranking 17th in the world. The list of the...
New Blueair DustMagnet? Air Purifier ? Life with Less CleaningIndonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022January 13, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022January 13, 20230The end of the era of cleaning? Swedish air purifier expert Blueair has just launched a new model of a...
Judge: President Must Act on Jakarta Air PollutionIndonesia ExpatSeptember 16, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 16, 20210President Joko Widodo, three ministers, and three regional administrators have been ordered to take harder action on Jakarta’s air pollution....
Global Air Quality 2020: Pollution in Jakarta Remained High During PSBBIndonesia ExpatMarch 18, 2021July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 18, 2021July 9, 20210IQAir Global Air Quality data has shown the level of PM 2.5 pollution in Jakarta has remained high during the...
Jakarta Named The Most Polluted City in Southeast AsiaIndonesia ExpatMarch 9, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 9, 20190Jakarta has perpetually appeared on a list of cities with the worst air quality. Last year, the Indonesian capital was...
Jakarta Remains in Top 5 of World’ Worst Air Quality IndexSania RasyidOctober 12, 2017October 12, 2017 by Sania RasyidOctober 12, 2017October 12, 20170While Bandung recently received an award for its clean air, Jakarta continues to find itself on the wrong end of...
Jakarta Air Pollution: Not all Doom, Gloom & Catastrophe!Clayton BondNovember 25, 2011April 4, 2021 by Clayton BondNovember 25, 2011April 4, 20212 In 1994 there were an estimated 1.38 million vehicles (cars, motorcycles, lorries and buses) in Jakarta. 27 years later in...