Why is Indonesia moving its capital from Jakarta to Borneo?
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Why is Indonesia moving its capital from Jakarta to Borneo?
The decision to shift capitals comes amidst an ongoing crisis in Jakarta, Indonesia's current capital. The city is not only incredibly congested and polluted, due to various reasons, it is also the fastest sinking city in the world, with over a third of the city set to be under water by 2050.
Why is Indonesia Moving its Capital from Jakarta to Borneo?
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Jakarta is congested, polluted, prone to earthquakes and rapidly sinking into the Java Sea. Now the government is in the process of leaving, moving Indonesia’s capital to the island of Borneo. Indonesian officials say the new metropolis will be a “sustainable forest city” that puts the environment at the heart of the development and aims to be carbon-neutral by 2045.
Here’s why Indonesia is moving its capital – and why it’s so controversial
Jakarta is congested, polluted, prone to earthquakes and rapidly sinking into the Java Sea. Now the government is in the process of leaving, moving Indonesia’s capital to the island of Borneo. Indonesian officials say the new metropolis will be a "sustainable forest city" that puts the environment at the heart of the development and aims to be carbon-neutral by 2045. But environmentalists warn that the capital will cause massive deforestation, t…
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