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Sluggish Climate Change Mitigation Efforts

Monday, August 19, 2024

The growth of sustainable projects is sluggish, far behind the extractive sector. Promises of climate crisis mitigation are proving difficult to realize.

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A nickel processing plant (smelter) at the Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park (IWIP) in Lelilef village, Central Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, July 7. ANTARA/Andri Saputra . tempo : 173484604333.

SILVERIUS Oscar Unggul compared the relationship between climate crisis mitigation projects and funding to the debate of the chicken and the egg: which should come first? On one hand, funding sources wait for viable green projects to be ready for financing. On the other hand, the Deputy Chair of the Environment and Forestry Division at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry reveals that investors and developers also await funding ce

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