Navigating Climate Change Issues in the 2024 Indonesian Election

The urgency to address climate change has never been greater, and politicians hold a pivotal position in communicating impactful, evidence-based narratives to a diverse population.
The primary objective of this book titled "Navigating Climate Change Issues in the 2024 Election: A Communication Guide for Politicians" is to assist politicians in securing a higher percentage of votes during the upcoming 2024 election by providing climate change narrative with up-to-date scientific information and effectively countering any disinformation pertaining to climate change.
The phenomenon of climate change exerts a substantial influence on political conduct, while the occurrence of misunderstanding might wield the power to affect public perception and subsequently impact future policy decisions.
The book provides an overview of current scientific research on climate change, such as the increasing sea levels in Indonesia and earth's global temperature in June-August 2023 is the hottest summer in the last 174 years.
The book also underscores the significance of engaging in collaborative efforts with stakeholders, including the media, when advocating for climate change matters. Additionally, the paper examines the most effective methods for effectively communicating climate change concerns to a diverse electorate
(ranging from voters with strong religious beliefs to housewives), as well as presenting case studies of political campaigns that have achieved success in this regard.