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A Hidden Agenda behind the Orangutans

Monday, July 17, 2023

Mighty Earth, an American non-governmental organization, mobilizes an environmental campaign to protect the Batang Toru ecosystem where the Tapanuli orangutans live. They fail to offer funding options for a hydropower plant project.

 

 

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The Batang Toru Hydropower Plant (PLTA) Mongabay Indonesia/Ayat S Karokaro . tempo : 173483688364.

ALTHOUGH four years have passed, Anton Sugiono still remembers the details of his meeting with Glenn Hurowitz on March 6, 2019. The President Commissioner of North Sumatera Hydro Energy (NSHE) met with Horowitz, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Mighty Earth, an environmental non-governmental organization (NGO) from the United States, at Nishimura restaurant in Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta. “Our discussion was very interesting,” said Anto

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