Researchers call for a biodiversity loss tax in Indonesia

Published 18:15 on May 23, 2025 / Last updated at 21:13 on May 23, 2025 / / Asia Pacific, Biodiversity, Nature-based

A Jakarta-based research institution released a policy brief this week that calls for taxing individuals and companies if they destroy Indonesia’s biodiversity.
A Jakarta-based research institution released a policy brief this week that calls for taxing individuals and companies if they destroy Indonesia’s biodiversity.


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