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License to Destroy

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

THE conversion of forest into oil palm plantations, with the goal of bringing in foreign exchange and increasing people’s welfare.

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Forests have been ravaged—an irreversible environmental disaster—with no guarantee that oil palm plantations will immediately be in place.

This problem has occurred in Papua’s Boven Digoel, due mainly to the business owner’s greed and the government’s loose regulations. The so-called oil palm plantation owned by Malaysia’s Menara Group in Boven Digoel is one example of an environmental tragedy caused by these

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