The rapid expansion of Indonesia's mining industry has devastated traditional communities, depriving them of their ocean resources and harming their way of life.
With Indonesia's rich mineral deposits, local fisheries and ecosystems are suffering. Amiruddin remarks, "All residents here have felt the impact" of mining practices.
The demand for materials like nickel for global energy transitions is leading to severe environmental degradation, with factors like mine proximity to schools raising concerns.
From 2001 to 2020, Indonesia experienced the highest loss of forest cover attributed to mining, resulting in significant ecological and community impacts.
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