Indonesia: 2025 Mid-Year Emissions Report Card
According to Climate TRACE, Indonesia has shown back-to-back emissions reductions in early 2025. As one of the world''s top greenhouse gas emitters, Indonesia''s trajectory has major
STATEMENT: Indonesia Submits Its National Climate Commitment
“Indonesia''s new climate plan marks an important step forward, building on earlier commitments with an absolute target to reduce emissions by 2035. It strengthens transparency and
SECOND NDASDC
Compared to the ENDC CM2 scenario, which projects emissions of 1,632,000 Gg CO2e in 2030, Indonesia''s emissions are expected to be 8 -17.5% lower. The emissions will decline in 2035
Low Carbon Development Initiatives (LCDI) and SDGs
Indonesia''s commitment in Paris Agreement to reduce emissions by 29% by 2030 Bappenas (National SSDGs Secretariat) has made Goal 13 (Climate Change) of SDGs as the foundation of the three
Indonesia''s pathway to net zero 2060
Push for measures to reduce emissions along with carbon tax, carbon trading, and carbon border adjustment mechanisms. Create aggressive deforestation prevention and ecosystem
Indonesia Struggles to Achieve Carbon Emissions Reduction
Each country is expected to map out the peak of carbon emissions before phasing them out to prevent fatal global warming. But Indonesia is moving the opposite way.
COP30: Indonesia targets 1.5 gigaton CO2 emission cut by 2035
Belém, Brazil (ANTARA) - Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq announced the target set by Indonesia to reduce emissions by 1.2 to 1.5 gigatons of CO2 equivalent by 2035,
Indonesia NPE factsheet
For Indonesia, this means cutting its net 2030 GHG emissions (including LULUCF) to a range of 66-75% below 2015 levels, or a reduction of 0-28% in gross emissions (excluding LULUCF) below 2015 levels.
Indonesia | Climate Promise
Indonesia''s latest NDC commits to an economy-wide and nationwide greenhouse gas reduction target absolute GHG reduction target based on a 2019 inventory baseline with emission peak expected by
Indonesia: GHG Emissions and Climate Change Policy
In its NDC, Indonesia commits to reducing GHG emissions by 31.9% (unconditionally) relative to its business-as-usual (BAU) scenario by 2030 and, conditional upon the receipt of foreign aid, commits