COP28: Indonesia needs 1 trillion US dollars for energy transition
At COP28, President Joko Widodo discusses Indonesia’s energy transition and the funding required to achieve net zero.
At COP28, President Joko Widodo discusses Indonesia’s energy transition and the funding required to achieve net zero.
COP28 succeeded in gathering commitments to fund loss and damage from a number of developed countries, such as the United States and the European Union.
COP 28 in Dubai is expected to produce monumental new decisions on finance that can be implemented soon to achieve climate justice.
Residents fear Rempang’s industrialization will harm the environment. Farmers and fishers refuse to be uprooted from their land and livelihood.
Whoever is elected in February must involve more of society in consultations on BRI projects to mitigate environmental risks, Indonesian analysts write.
The 200-hectare solar plant is expected to contribute to the Jawa-Bali power grid, leading the way for other critical renewables in Indonesia.
Celios assessed the energy transition proposed by the presidential and vice-presidential candidates as false solutions that will actually cause a climate crisis
Fishermen lack institutional support to access subsidy. Bureaucracy, funding, and data collection are major impediments, experts say.
Indigenous peoples are vulnerable to agrarian conflicts. The human rights perspective must be prioritized in devising policies and solutions.
Past recipients used their award funds to create new and expand existing initiatives to drive collective actions in tackling climate woes.