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Sanur, a picturesque coastal village in Bali, has voiced strong opposition to the proposed construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. Local residents and business owners fear that the terminal could significantly harm the area's pristine environment and disrupt the tourism industry that is vital to the local economy.
The community has expressed concerns that the terminal's construction and operation could lead to increased pollution and a degradation of the natural landscape that attracts visitors from around the world. Sanur is known for its serene beaches, vibrant marine life, and cultural heritage, all of which contribute to its appeal as a tourist destination.
Activists and local leaders are advocating for sustainable development practices that prioritize environmental protection and the well-being of the community. They emphasize the importance of preserving Sanur's unique charm for future generations while exploring alternative energy solutions that do not compromise the area's ecological integrity. The ongoing dialogue reflects a growing awareness of the need to balance development with environmental stewardship in Bali's rapidly changing landscape.
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