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Why Does Global Climate Finance Only Find Its Mark in East Kalimantan?

Why Does Global Climate Finance Only Find Its Mark in East Kalimantan?

East Kalimantan is the only province in Indonesia to have successfully signed an Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) through the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF)

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Paradox of Climate Change Adaptation in Lung Anai

Paradox of Climate Change Adaptation in Lung Anai

A Dayak Kenyah village in East Kalimantan has transformed from upland rice farmers into award-winning cocoa producers, a testament to remarkable climate adaptation. Yet Lung Anai remains besieged by

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The Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Indonesia's Energy Independence

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Indonesia's Energy Independence

Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have exposed a long-standing vulnerability in Indonesia's energy system. With the country still dependent on imported crude oil, fuel, and LPG, every spike in global

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The High Cost of Delaying Climate Adaptation at the Regional Level

The High Cost of Delaying Climate Adaptation at the Regional Level

Delaying climate adaptation is not just an environmental failure — it is a fiscal one. With over 90% of Indonesia's disasters being hydrometeorological, regional governments bear the heaviest

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The Coal Boom, an Economic Time Bomb: Reflections from East Kalimantan

The Coal Boom, an Economic Time Bomb: Reflections from East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan's economy has long been built on coal. But as global energy investment shifts and carbon commitments tighten, that dependence has become a structural risk. This piece argues that

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