How Indonesia plans to increase electric vehicle uptake and become a regional manufacturing hub

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    Unbelievable. We have people laugh at the notion climate related actions are about money and in the same exchange complain countries are getting loans instead of grants. Wellllll….loans are about making money, no?

    SMH.
     
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    It was the same site you used earlier in the thread.
     
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    So? Do you have a point? I’ve never complained about grants vs. loans. I stated Indonesia is getting $20B in incentives. That’s a fact. It’s also a fact the whole scheme is about money and power. You prove it by pointing out LOANS are involved that require interest payments. Everyone is in it for the money. The Chinese investors are building nickel processing for money. Indonesia is partnering with China for money. They are industrializing and polluting the ocean, destroying rainforest, and sickening locals with dust etc. for money.

    Did you have some notion all these actors were strip mining nickel, destroying forests, polluting the ocean, burning massive amounts of coal, and taking loans and other incentives from other countries out of some pure concern for the environment? These actors from bankers to Chinese mining interests to Indonesian politicians that bend the guidelines to build more coal generators are not philanthropic do-gooders on an idyllic crusade to save the planet.

    Time to face facts. You done been snookered——again.
     
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