Carbon emission and environmental cost from coal production in Indonesia

Q3 Social Sciences
Zahidah Mahroini, Yu-Lan Chien
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Indonesia primarily exports coal, with an average annual quantity of over 421 million tonnes in the past decades (2011-2020), reaching its peak at 616 million tonnes in 2019. Despite its economic benefits, coal production carries hidden costs. This research delves into using life cycle assessment (LCA) to gauge the environmental impact of coal production and estimate external cost (EC) related to Greenhouse gases (GHG) and air pollutants (AP). The study applied the benefit transfer method to make these estimations, focusing on coal mining and international transport processes. The findings revealed that over the past decades, per tonne coal mining contributed an estimated EC of $12.54-15.26 for GHG and $3,439-5,250 for AP, while transport abroad per-tonne-km coal incurred an EC of $19.98-23.94 for GHG and $19.58-23.30 for AP. Moreover, coal mining contributes to water pollution and substantial water depletion. Despite the coal production in Indonesia generating around $40 billion in revenue in 2020, the study shows that the total EC from GHG and AP is up to $2,131 billion, which is 53 times the revenue, posing serious health and ecological risks to Indonesians and exacerbating global climate change. Notably, these estimates exclude EC from water pollution (WP) and water depletion. With the global push towards ‘net zero emissions’, the coal industry as a whole faces an urgent need to curb its GHG and AP emissions from its.
印度尼西亚煤炭生产的碳排放和环境成本
印尼主要出口煤炭,过去几十年(2011-2020 年)年均出口量超过 4.21 亿吨,2019 年达到峰值 6.16 亿吨。尽管煤炭生产具有经济效益,但也存在隐性成本。本研究采用生命周期评估(LCA)来衡量煤炭生产对环境的影响,并估算与温室气体(GHG)和空气污染物(AP)相关的外部成本(EC)。研究采用效益转移法进行估算,重点关注煤炭开采和国际运输过程。研究结果表明,在过去几十年中,每吨煤炭开采产生的温室气体环境影响估计为 12.54-15.26 美元,空气污染物环境影响估计为 3,439-5,250 美元,而每吨煤炭的海外运输产生的温室气体环境影响为 19.98-23.94 美元,空气污染物环境影响为 19.58-23.30 美元。此外,煤炭开采还会造成水污染和大量水资源枯竭。尽管 2020 年印尼的煤炭生产可带来约 400 亿美元的收入,但研究表明,温室气体和杀伤性有机物的总排放总量高达 21,310 亿美元,是收入的 53 倍,对印尼人的健康和生态构成了严重威胁,并加剧了全球气候变化。值得注意的是,这些估算还不包括水污染(WP)和水资源枯竭造成的排放。在全球推动 "净零排放 "的背景下,煤炭行业作为一个整体急需遏制其温室气体和废气排放。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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