Indonesia’s Energy Transition Stumbles
Indonesia is scaling back its renewable energy ambitions, putting in doubt key emissions reductions goals.
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Indonesia is scaling back its renewable energy ambitions, putting in doubt key emissions reductions goals.
In Asian media this week: Imran Khan the ‘winner’ in Pakistan elections. Plus: China’s BYD overtaking Tesla; West really thinks it’s a jungle out there; Thai activists arrested for disrupting royal convoy; PLA not able to invade Taiwan; the land where pet strollers outnumber baby buggies.
The Asialink webinar "Myanmar: The Way Forward" features two guests with first-hand experience of conditions in Myanmar. They review the situation in the country, discuss what other countries, including Australia, should be doing, and explore how this increasingly bloody conflict might play out.
The clear win for Prabowo Subianto in Indonesia’s presidential election on Wednesday is likely to reinforce economic nationalism and slow decision-making over the next year, but it is not the time for Australian investors to be idle.
Three years after the military coup that toppled Myanmar’s democratic government, the crisis poses ethical dilemmas for international companies that remain engaged.