Cel mai populat oraș din lume se scufundă în mare. 40% din el se află deja sub nivelul apei
Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, faces severe challenges due to rapid urbanization, pollution, and rising sea levels. With a population of 42 million, it is the world's most populous urban area, struggling with significant inequality and environmental issues. The city is sinking at an alarming rate, with some areas dropping 25 centimeters annually, exacerbated by climate change. Local communities, particularly in coastal regions, are adapting by using shells to elevate their land against flooding. The government acknowledges the crisis and is considering integrated solutions, but disparities between social classes persist, leading to protests among the younger generation demanding change.