In today’s ever-changing world, one country in Southeast Asia has taken a particularly bold approach to the green transition: Indonesia. Its approach is built on three primary pillars that not only tackle immediate local environmental issues — such as clean water, clean air, and sustainable production — but also present a comprehensive long-term strategy to protect our world while guaranteeing energy security. Unlike Europe, Indonesia’s green transition benefits from rich nickel and other resources that are integral to producing electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Currently, Indonesia has the cap…