The Battle for Bali
More than 10 million people visit Bali each year, almost three times its local population. It is a huge stress on its resources, but with tourism so important to its economy, how can the competing demands be met?
Many thousands of cubic metres of waste are dumped everyday in Bali. A new local site not to be found on the tourist trail is Mount Rubbish. Worse still, the toxic run-off from this mountain of waste filters into Bali's source of drinking water. "We are being poisoned by this pile of rubbish", says environmental activist Moko. But garbage is not the only problem; Bali's development is based on foreign exploitation, which has made locals feel that their very way of life is under threat. Many Balinese now believe that keeping culture and traditions strong could be their last defence. "We Balinese should take the move to save Bali, before it's too late", a local campaigner explains.
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