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Bruised Bali faces a looming environmental crisis – and tourism is to blame | South China Morning Post
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Plastic Pollution: Bali's Iconic Beaches Are Buried In Plastic With 60 Tonnes Garbage Collected Each Day
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Yale Environment 360 on Twitter: "More than 5 million tourists visited Bali in 2018, a five-fold increase since 2001. Environmental problems associated with this rise include the overuse of freshwater, air pollution,
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