Will a forest in Borneo be gutted for ‘green’ energy?

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    What does this forest
    in the middle of Borneo

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    have to do with Indonesia’s
    energy future?

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    The answer may lie in the controversial
    rise of biomass energy,

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    a solution touted as part of a
    push towards sustainability.

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    But as we dug deeper into these plans,

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    we discovered a far darker story emerging

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    and a looming threat to both the forests

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    and the people
    who rely on them.

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    In Indonesia today, coal is king,

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    but the Southeast Asian nation
    has pledged to replace fossil fuels

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    with renewable alternatives.

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    And they are betting big on a
    resource known as biomass.

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    Starting from the Paris Agreement at the COP,

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    every country promised to contribute
    to reducing the climate crisis.

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    This is Amalia Reza,

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    a researcher at the NGO Trend Asia.

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    She’s been researching the impacts
    of bioenergy across Indonesia.

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    Now there is a push for another form of energy
    from bioenergy, namely biomass,

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    which is solid organic material that,
    once burned, produces energy.

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    The most readily available form of biomass

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    is often wood pellets made from
    timber grown on large plantations.

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    Indonesia wants to create these plantations,
    make the pellets

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    and then burn them to produce bioenergy.

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    The use of biomass leads to deforestation, land grabbing,

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    and results in emissions that are much higher than
    the emissions they initially planned to reduce.

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    Companies are lining up to develop new areas of land
    to meet Indonesia’s targets for biomass energy production.

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    Indonesian officials have downplayed
    concerns about deforestation,

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    saying there’s ample non-forested land
    available for new plantations.

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    Recently, however, Mongabay received
    a tip from the island of Borneo

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    that told a different story.

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    So we traveled to one of the
    most remote corners of Indonesia

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    to investigate.

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    This is Ipu Angit, an Indigenous Dayak man

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    who knows the forest
    like the back of his hand.

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    He can use the leaves, branches,
    stems and roots to make anything

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    from an evening meal to a makeshift umbrella.

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    We grew up with the forest,
    with nutritious food from the forest.

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    We know, it’s all from the forest.

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    His community, Laban Nyarit, is one of at
    least four villages in the area

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    that has negotiated with a
    company called MHL,

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    over the rights to use their land.

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    Ipu says his land, including rich primary rainforest,
    was signed over to the company without his consent,

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    a common issue in rural Indonesia,
    where residents often lack formal land title.

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    The company, MHL, came to the village.

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    They [wanted to] plant timber to replace
    the coal. That’s what they said.

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    MHL is a subsidiary of billionaire-owned
    coal firm PT Mitrabara Adiperdana.

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    They have mined coal in this part of Borneo for years

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    but with the mine nearing retirement,
    the company says it wants to pivot to biomass energy.

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    They say it plans to make use of
    previously cleared land for its plantations

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    but villagers we spoke to said
    much of the land signed over to the company

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    is covered in rainforest.

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    Ipu and his family say they haven’t
    signed anything with the company

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    but MHL signboards have appeared and surveyors have
    begun mapping around their home.

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    I said, “Child, don’t you survey in this area.”

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    “If you insist on surveying, there will be a problem.”

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    “To the last drop of my blood, child,
    I will not give this land to the company.”

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    Three villages we visited, local
    residents and village officials told us,

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    have already entered into agreements with MHL,

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    leasing a total of
    5,000 hectares to the company.

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    We found that much of that area
    is covered in rainforest.

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    A fourth village, Long Loreh, has so far
    rejected the company’s advances.

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    but they too said MHL had approached
    them about acquiring their forestland.

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    That land is still forested.

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    In terms of percentages, its about 50:50.

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    Fifty percent is under cultivation,
    fifty percent is still standing rainforest.

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    <b>We obtained maps of MHL’s concession </b>

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    <b> from villagers who had received </b>
    <b>them directly from the company.</b>

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    While it’s not clear if these maps are absolutely final,

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    analysis shows that around three-quarters

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    of the company’s concession

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    is covered in rich primary forest.

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    and potentially at risk of being cleared by MHL.

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    Yes, it will be clear-cut.

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    There’s still so many valuable trees, like ironwood —
    lots of valuable trees in this forest.

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    Indonesia has pushed biomass in the name
    of meeting its renewable energy targets.

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    But the wood pellets to be produced by MHL aren’t even intended for domestic consumption.

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    A company executive said at a shareholder
    meeting in May

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    they intend to export them overseas.

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    Regarding our target market,
    of course we’re targeting the overseas market.

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    We haven’t settled on a specific country.

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    Countries like the EU, U.K., South Korea, Japan,

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    you can’t say you use “renewable” energy from biomass
    while you harm the rainforests of Indonesia,

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    and then expect that everything will be
    alright amid the climate crisis.

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    That should not happen.

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    “Belatung otah ayok”.

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    That’s what the Dayak people say nowadays.

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    What that means is, the forest is like milk from our mother.

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