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People are awaiting for the government’s concrete action in renewable energy transition as part of the pledged commitment in Indonesia’s G20 presidency.
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Waiting for Indonesia’s Leadership Role in Energy Transition
People are awaiting for the government’s concrete action in renewable energy transition as part of the pledged commitment in Indonesia’s G20 presidency.
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Chamber of Commerce: Industrial Decarbonization No Longer Negotiable
Changing the way business is done is a must, according to Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman Arsjad Rasjid. Our products so far do not meet the ideals of low emission standards.
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Emission Reduction Targets Are Increasingly Challenging
Secretary General of the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry (ESDM) Rida Mulyana on the first day of Indonesia Sustainable Energy Week in Jakarta, on Monday (10/10/2022), said the increase in the target showed optimism
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Indonesia’s Climate Change Diplomacy
In the middle of the Covid-19 storm that continues to ravage the world, we cannot afford to be careless in tackling another major issue that is a global battlefield: climate change.
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Anticipating Climate Change’s Social and Economic Impacts
The latest report from McKinsey shows that these leaders’ failures in calculating the impacts of climate change could result in financial losses of trillions of US dollars and threaten hundreds of millions of lives.
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Twelve Years to Go Before 1.5 Degrees Celsius
Global emissions data from 2014 placed Indonesia as the fifth largest emitter of carbon at 2,470 megatons carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e). Indonesia has targeted to reduce its carbon emissions from 2,869 MtCO2e to 2,037 MtCO2e by 2030.
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