Nickel Mining Sparks #SaveRajaAmpat Uproar, Government Responds with Protective Measures | Expat Life in Indonesia
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The Indonesian government temporarily blocked activities in a natural paradise in Western Papua after protests by local communities and environmentalists. Greenpeace denounces serious violations and irreversible damage to the ecosystems of small islands, which should be protected by national legislation. The area houses 75% of the coral reefs existing in the world and lives of ecotourism.
In Indonesia, the massive exploitation of nickel for the inox industry and batteries is dislodging an ancestral tribe, raising ethical and environmental issues.
Nickel Mining Sparks #SaveRajaAmpat Uproar, Government Responds with Protective Measures | Expat Life in Indonesia
As nickel mining plans creep closer to the pristine islands of Raja Ampat, public concern has reached a tipping point. The viral #SaveRajaAmpat campaign has ignited national attention, urging authorities to protect one of Indonesia’s most treasured marine regions. In response of #SaveRajaAmpat campaign, the Ministry of Tourism has launched a series of strategic actions […] The post Nickel Mining Sparks #SaveRajaAmpat Uproar, Government Responds …
The Indonesian Divetourism Company Association (IDCA) sent an open letter to President Prabowo Subianto. Coinciding with...
Minister of Environment (LH) Hanif Faisol Nurofiq officially sealed the nickel mining location in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua.
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