Since the early 1990s, Indonesia has been one of the world’s largest contributors of carbon dioxide emissions from land-use change, with deforestation playing a major role. A large part of the country is classified as forest, but the forest is being lost at an alarming rate. In fact, Indonesia has the world’s third highest level of deforestation.
While Indonesia has made strides in reducing its carbon emissions in recent years, the country’s air quality is still among the worst in …