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Trashing the Last Rainforest: How Papua Treasures are Being Dumped into the Wastepaper Bin

Date: 01/03/2022

Topics: Indigenous Rights, Indonesia, Papua, Plantations, Rainforest

Until recently, the pristine forests in the remote province of Papua, Indonesia, remained relatively intact. Now, a wave of industrial plantations is carving up pockets of the region, clearing entire ecosystems as well as Indigenous Peoples’ lands to produce commodities for the global market.

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