Just over a decade ago, Bahodopi, a remote district in eastern Indonesia, was a tangle of lush, tropical forest. There were no paved roads nor 24-hour electricity. When executives from nickel mining firms visited to survey the area’s then largely untapped reserves, they stayed at modest hotels lit by candles.
就在十多年前,位于印尼東部的偏遠地區巴霍多皮(Bahodopi)還是一片茂密的熱帶森林。那里沒有鋪好的道路,也沒有24小時電力供應。當時,鎳礦公司的高管來考察這片尚未開發的礦藏時,只能住在用蠟燭照明的簡陋酒店。
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