A Nation’s Rivers Remember What Was Cut Away: Indonesia’s Flood Crisis
Indonesia is burning and bleeding at the same time: what should be a sober, national reckoning has been turned into a ledger of permits and profit, with legal land-clearing now the dominant engine of forest loss across Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua as plantations, pulp mills and mineral concessions expand — palm oil remains a major… Continue reading A Nation’s Rivers Remember What Was Cut Away: Indonesia’s Flood Crisis
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