ommercial operation of the 1,600 planned coal-fired power plant units around the world would lead to significant growth in carbon emissions, exacerbating climate change a6. The growth in co2 emissions would follow a trajectory consistent with average global temperature rise of 5 to 6° by 2100. Professor Kevin Anderson, a renowned climate scientist, once said, "a 4o future is incompatible with an organized global community, is likely to be beyond 'adaptation', is devastating to the majority of ecosystems and has a high probability of not being stable." Coal burning was responsible for over 40% of ndonesia's energy-related CO2 emissions in 2014. While the destruction of forests is the main source of CO2 emissions within Indonesia, country's coal exports amount to more CO2 emissions than all domestic energy use.