Indonesia's Path to Climate Goals: The Urgent Need for Yearly Coal Plant Shutdowns
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Indonesia, one of the world's largest coal-consuming countries, faces a daunting challenge in meeting its climate targets. According to recent insights, the Southeast Asian nation must shut down its coal power plants annually if it hopes to align with global climate goals and adhere to its own commitments under the Paris Agreement. This significant shift underscores the urgent need for a transformation in the country’s energy landscape.
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