Coal mining and indigenous communities
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About 3,000 Natives Are Obliged to Leave Land in Indonesia Affected by the World's Largest Coal Mine
As soon as the exploration began, in 2019, the area quickly became a species of ancient western forest Bokum, a member of one of the last natives of Indonesia's catchers-collectors, almost entirely isolated from the modern world, is desperate to see how the world's largest snowmine is affecting its beautiful wildlife, on an island of the Molucas archipelago. To observe the mine, it is necessary to advance in the depths of the forest of the islan…
Coal mining and indigenous communities
Organisations, including community-based groups from Kharsang in the Changlang district, have jointly petitioned the minister of environment, forest and climate change, calling for a fresh public hearing before mining operations resume at the Namchik-Namphuk coal block. They have urged the state government to withhold the issuance of Consent to Operate (CTO) to Coal Pulz Pvt […]
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