‘Caretakers of the earth’: the Indonesian schools where faith meets conservation
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Indonesia has long been considered one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. With the impacts of the climate crisis worsening around the archipelago, a network of Islamic boarding schools is trying to turn the tide. SBS has been to one of the campuses in Bogor, south of the capital Jakarta, where environmentalism is now being taught as a fundamental part of the faith.
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