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Indonesia shows it’s possible to tame rainforest destruction

By Jon Emont

27 Feb 2023 · 7 min read

Editor's Note

A decade ago, Indonesia was destroying its tropical rainforest at a faster rate than almost any other country. The destruction has now slowed, with lessons for the rest of the world. The WSJ reports.

KUBU RAYA, Indonesia—A decade ago, Indonesia was destroying its tropical rainforest at a faster rate than almost any other country.

Virgin forest five times the area of Los Angeles was vanishing every year in one of the earth’s most biologically diverse places, in large part to make way for plantations producing palm oil for consumer goods such as lipstick, pizza dough and shampoo.

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