After Indonesia's deadly floods, few hear climate 'wake up call'

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JAKARTA — Floods that killed 60 people in Indonesia's capital after the biggest rainfall since records began should be a wake-up call to climate change in one of the world's biggest carbon emitters, environmental groups said.

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