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Indonesia is Facing a Plastic Waste Emergency

Pollution and foreign debt: Indonesia s unhealthy addiction to coal

Despite lawsuits and local protests, new coal-fired power plants are still being built on Java to supply an already saturated grid Despite lawsuits and local protests, new coal-fired power plants are still being built on Java to supply an already saturated grid

Indonesia s plastic waste emergency

Indonesian law enforcers call for financial approach to fight illegal logging

Indonesian law enforcers call for financial approach to fight illegal logging by Lusia Arumingtyas on 6 May 2021 Law enforcement officials in Indonesia have called for using anti-money-laundering statutes to go after illegal loggers. Illegal logging is the most common environmental crime currently handled by the country’s forestry ministry, but enforcement tends to focus on the perpetrators on the ground. By treating illegal timber as a commodity, say officials from the Attorney General’s Office and the anti-money-laundering agency, enforcers can take a financial crimes approach that also goes after those perpetrators higher up the trafficking chain. They also identified addressing corruption as a key step in tackling illegal logging, noting that perpetrators are known to bribe officials.

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