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Green Investment in Climate Change

Monday, January 10, 2022

The government needs to change the way it views climate change mitigation funds from a cost to an investment.

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IT is not enough for the Indonesian government to include its commitment to control climate change in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) documents. The commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2030—by 29 percent through its own efforts and 41 percent with international support—must be accompanied with concrete measures. The same is true of Indonesia’s promise to achieve zero net carbon emissions

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