Mining Pollution Concerns as Disease Spikes in Indonesia’s Energy Transition Zone

Nickel mining in Indonesia’s Sulawesi island has led to a rise in respiratory illnesses and cancer in neighboring communities, with local residents protesting the government’s neglect of environmental and health risks. Indonesia, the world’s largest nickel producer, has accelerated development to meet demand for electric vehicle batteries, but lagging environmental measures have sparked controversy.

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