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Indonesia's lofty target

INDONESIA'S commitment to cut emissions 41% against the "business as usual" scenario by 2030 while ramping up coal-fired power generation by more than 160% over the next decade will be a testament to emerging plant technology if it pulls it off.

Anthony Barich
Indonesia's lofty target

It made the emissions pledge in its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions submission, yet its increased use of coal will raise more than a few eyebrows among anti-fossil fuel groups. The Platform...

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