Why Japan should help pay for Indonesia’s coal exit

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In the global race to decarbonize, Indonesia sits at a crossroads. It is one of the world’s largest coal producers and consumers, and its economic geography tells a stark story: entire provinces — from West Java’s industrial corridors to East Kalimantan’s mining heartlands—are deeply tied to coal. Any serious attempt to phase out fossil fuels
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