Air pollution advocacy requires more than just awareness - it needs organized action. In this episode, we speak with Novita Natalia, co-founder of Bicara Udara and Secretary for the Indonesian Ministry of Health's respiratory committee.
She reveals how three concerned mothers transformed a petition with 78,000 signatures into an influential advocacy organization. From building coalitions between communities and policymakers to navigating data transparency challenges, Novita shares practical strategies for effective environmental advocacy and explains how individual citizens can join the movement for cleaner air in Jakarta.
Air quality specialist Katherine Hasan from CREA (Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air) examines Jakarta's recent environmental claims. From understanding air quality improvements to exploring energy transition plans, and surprising examples of public influence (hint: K-pop fans!), understand why transparency is crucial for real progress. Join us as we take a clear and honest look at what it takes to verify environmental change.
Jakarta's air pollution problem isn't new, but what's actually being done to fix it? In this episode, we sit down with Ardhi Wardhana, a Climate & Energy Economics Researcher at CSIS Indonesia, to explore the systemic challenges and real solutions needed to improve air quality.
From the city's car-centric design and fossil fuel subsidies to carbon markets and sustainable finance, Ardhi breaks down the innovations, policies, and shifts that could help clear Jakarta's skies. We also discuss the roles of individuals, government, and businesses in tackling this issue, and what still needs to change for Jakarta to truly breathe easier.
Tune in for an insightful conversation on how we can move toward a cleaner, healthier future.
Air pollution's environmental impacts are well-documented, but what about its effects on our health? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Aneez Ahmed, a leading thoracic surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, to explore how air pollution impacts our bodies.
From inflammatory conditions and bronchitis to the concerning rise in lung cancer among non-smokers, Dr. Aneez Ahmed shares insights from 15 years of treating patients affected by poor air quality. We discuss who's most vulnerable, how air pollution affects not just our lungs but our entire body, including mental health, and practical steps for protection.
Learn why Jakarta's air pollution crisis may be even more serious than we think, and what we can do about it.
Hi everyone! We are so excited to kick-off our podcast. We're Chloe and Clia, sisters from Indonesia, and we’re here to untangle the complex stories shaping our Indonesia and beyond. Each season explores one major issue through expert conversations.
Our first season tackles Jakarta's air pollution crisis, a topic that became deeply personal when our father's lung cancer diagnosis revealed the true impact of this invisible threat. Join us as we break down important issues into engaging, meaningful discussions and learn alongside you! 🎙️✨