Indonesia’s commitment at COP29 to achieve net zero emissions before 2050 is a bold and ambitious step that reflects the country’s growing recognition of its role in the global fight against climate change. As one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters, Indonesia faces a complex challenge in meeting its commitments. While the target is […]
Author: Rizky Septian
The Crucial Role of Cities and The Momentum Sub-National Election to Tackle Climate Change in Indonesia
Indonesia faces significant vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. Rising sea levels, deforestation, and increasing number of disasters are among the key challenges threatening the livelihoods of millions of Indonesians. Despite these urgent issues, the country’s approach to climate diplomacy has often been insufficient to address the scale of the crisis. However, there is […]
Indonesia Must Seize the Opportunity to Access the Loss and Damage Fund
While debates over the commitment of developed nations to fund The Loss and Damage Fund (LDF) remain contentious, Indonesia cannot afford to let this opportunity pass by. The Loss and Damage Fund has the potential to transform how the country prepares for and responds to climate impacts, and we must act decisively. This can be […]