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FEATURE - Eine Tauben-Luftpatroullie kontrolliert die Luftverschmutzung in London
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Pigeons are patrolling London's skies to measure the pollution level in the city
Pigeon brigade, London - Mar 2016
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Pigeons are now on patrol in our skies thanks to a new initiative...
The Pigeon Air Patrol has enlisted ten pigeons in London and equipped them with a nitrogen dioxide monitors to help asses the level of air pollution in the city.
The pigeons have been given 'back-packs' that have 25-gram sensor to measure the pollution level.
Of course, the pigeons can tweet too..and curious Londoners can contact the birds' social media page @pigeonair to ask what the pollution rate is in their postcode. With help from research lab Plume labs, a response will be generated, letting tweeters know whether their area is in a 'moderate' or 'extreme' pollution zone.
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A photo taken with a film camera depicts riverbank settlements in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481225
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Riverbank settlements in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481233
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Stream sediment rises above the water surface causes water discoloration. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481239
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Textile waste pollution causes water turned red in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481245
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Meeting with the soap waste water black river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481234
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Reflection sewage pipes above the polluted river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481211
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Reflection sewage pipes above the polluted river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481211
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Residents skinning fish at riverside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481247
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident washing sacks at riverside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481218
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Garbage can settles in the bottom of the river was receding in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481223
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Restaurants on the riverside often dump waste to river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481228
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Waste oil blend with algae to form an image of a baby in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481200
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident washing face at riverside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481231
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident sits staring at the dirty river flow in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481237
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A section fell into the river embankment due to abrasion in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481221
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Water color difference when restricted floodgate in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481213
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident takes water from the dirty river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481201
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Garbage dumped on the riverbank residents in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481222
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Garbage floats in the water near floodgate in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481214
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A dry river panorama essentially filled with garbage in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481205
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Hyacinths cover over pump house in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481230
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Stream sediment floats for the whirlpool in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481216
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Janitor cleaning water hyacinth on river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481219
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Shadow over polluted river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481209
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Oil sticks to the detergent packs that float on the river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481204
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Obsolete ships dumped in the river in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481229
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
TANGERANG, INDONESIA - MAY 23 : Batik washing waste flowing into the river in Tangerang , Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481246
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Waste oil floats forming a picture of an eagle in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481199
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Slums on riverbanks in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481232
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Slums on riverbanks in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481232
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A fisherman pulling in their nets full of mercury deposition in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481217
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Seller fill gallons of clean water in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481248
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Seller fill gallons of clean water in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481248
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Warehouse oil in a fishing village built on the edge of the pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481242
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A man dumps shells into the sea. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481238
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Fishermen harvest mussels cultured in a sea full of mercury in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481241
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Some fishermen harvest clams farmed in the sea full of mercury in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481208
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident washing feet in 'jamban' or toilet in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481244
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Fishermen used to dispose of oil drums on the waterfront in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481236
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A fish floats exposed to mercury wastes in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481202
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Seller fill gallons of clean water in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016.Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481235
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident uses the river as a toilet in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481215
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A resident pissing at riverside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481226
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Seller reserves mineral water wagon parked beside slums in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481207
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Mineral water vending cart selling water to the slums in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481240
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Slums on riverbanks in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481212
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: Some children bathed in a waste disposal site in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481227
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A boy playing with dirty water in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481206
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REPORTAGE - Indonesien: Wasserverschmutzung in Jakarta
May 23, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia USA: A boy taking dirty water at riverside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 23, 2016. Domestic waste, at 80 percent, remains the top contributor to water pollution in Indonesia. Between water, air and land pollution, the most worrisome threat turns out to be water pollution. Eighty percent of water pollution is caused by domestic activity. According to the 'Indonesian Environmental Status' report published in June by the Ministry, 82 percent of the 52 rivers surveyed are polluted with domestic and industrial waste. The problem is exacerbated by over use of water and bad spatial planning. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05481210
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