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Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846236
Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern...

#11846236

8 Dec 2024

Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846239
Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern...

#11846239

8 Dec 2024

Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A coal mining truck operates at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846233
A coal mining truck operates at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern...

#11846233

8 Dec 2024

A coal mining truck operates at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. In 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846234
A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e...

#11846234

8 Dec 2024

A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia had 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia had lost 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia has surged in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846235
A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e...

#11846235

8 Dec 2024

A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia had 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia had lost 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia has surged in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846237
A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e...

#11846237

8 Dec 2024

A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia had 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia had lost 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia has surged in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A mining vehicle loads coal material into a truck at an opencast coalmine in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846238
A mining vehicle loads coal material into a truck at an opencast coalmine in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental...

#11846238

8 Dec 2024

A mining vehicle loads coal material into a truck at an opencast coalmine in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. In 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846240
A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists e...

#11846240

8 Dec 2024

A coal mining truck operates on a haul road at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia had 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia had lost 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia has surged in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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A conveyor belt and piles of coal are at a stockpile in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern... Editorial
Indonesia Still Difficult To Escape Coal Dependence
8 Dec 2024 · Kalimantan, Indonesia
#11846241
A conveyor belt and piles of coal are at a stockpile in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern...

#11846241

8 Dec 2024

A conveyor belt and piles of coal are at a stockpile in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. However, by 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia also surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.


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In the courtyard of Adolphe Pajeuad Primary School, south of Paris, on May 24, 2024, in Antony, awaiting the visit of Prime Minister Gabriel... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272089
In the courtyard of Adolphe Pajeuad Primary School, south of Paris, on May 24, 2024, in Antony, awaiting the visit of Prime Minister Gabriel...

#11272089

25 May 2024

In the courtyard of Adolphe Pajeuad Primary School, south of Paris, on May 24, 2024, in Antony, awaiting the visit of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, First Lady Brigitte Macron, and Education Minister Nicole Belloubet. From left to right: Renaissance MP Maud Bregeon, MoDem MP Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Renaissance MP Claire Guichard, Renaissance MP Virginie Lanlo, and Senator Xavier Iacovelli.


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Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272112
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,...

#11272112

25 May 2024

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272115
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,...

#11272115

25 May 2024

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272116
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24,...

#11272116

25 May 2024

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is visiting a primary school south of Paris to talk about anti-bullying education in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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First Lady Brigitte Macron is arriving at the Adolphe Pajeaud primary school, south of Paris, for a meeting dedicated to anti-bullying educa... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272092
First Lady Brigitte Macron is arriving at the Adolphe Pajeaud primary school, south of Paris, for a meeting dedicated to anti-bullying educa...

#11272092

25 May 2024

First Lady Brigitte Macron is arriving at the Adolphe Pajeaud primary school, south of Paris, for a meeting dedicated to anti-bullying education in schools in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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PM Gabriel Attal and Brigitte Macron are with the headmistress and primary school children during an anti-bullying lesson in Antony, France,... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272093
PM Gabriel Attal and Brigitte Macron are with the headmistress and primary school children during an anti-bullying lesson in Antony, France,...

#11272093

25 May 2024

PM Gabriel Attal and Brigitte Macron are with the headmistress and primary school children during an anti-bullying lesson in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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PM Gabriel Attal is meeting with the children of a primary school class in the south of Paris, in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024. (Photo by... Editorial
PM Attal And First Lady Brigitte Macron Visit Suburban School
25 May 2024 · Paris, France
#11272109
PM Gabriel Attal is meeting with the children of a primary school class in the south of Paris, in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024. (Photo by...

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25 May 2024

PM Gabriel Attal is meeting with the children of a primary school class in the south of Paris, in Antony, France, on May 24, 2024.


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