Tag: Indonesia
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Indonesia to Hand Over First Forestry Carbon Credits Ahead of National Registry Launch
Indonesia’s Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni said the country’s carbon trading system is now ready to move into implementation, describing the shift as a…
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Indonesia’s OJK Casts Low-Carbon Transition as Economic Opportunity, Sets Out Four-Pillar Strategy
Indonesia’s financial-sector regulator has reframed the shift to a low-carbon economy as a strategic economic opening, arguing that institutions which act early will secure…
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Indonesia’s Climate Budget Far Short of Net-Zero Requirement, Government Seeks Private Capital
Indonesia spent an average of IDR 73.5 trillion per year on climate-related programmes over 2018–2024, representing roughly 3% of the national budget. The figure…
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Kalimantan Peatland Degradation Drives Worsening Fire Risk Across Three Provinces
Nearly 10,000 hotspots were recorded in peat hydrological zones across Kalimantan between January and April 2026, with 9,270 of the 9,853 total thermal anomalies…
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Indonesia Sets 6 July Date for 30-Million-Tonne Forestry Carbon Credit Issuance
Indonesia’s Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni declared the country prepared to assume global leadership in forest-based climate solutions, citing measurable advances in forest governance…
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Indonesia’s Forestry Ministry and Emergent Sign Climate Finance Understanding at London Climate Action Week
Indonesia’s Ministry of Forestry and Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator, Inc. signed a cooperative understanding on the margins of London Climate Action Week 2026, with…
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Kalimantan Deforestation Accelerating, Walhi Reports 35 Active Tenure Disputes Across Four Provinces
Indonesian environmental advocacy network Walhi (Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia) has warned that Kalimantan is nearing an ecological breaking point, according to Mongabay Indonesia. The…
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Kalimantan Peat Fires Intensify as Governance Failures Expose Millions of Hectares to Burn Risk
An Indonesian peatland monitoring group and environmental advocates are warning that deepening peatland degradation — driven by land reclassification and extractive concessions rather than…
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Papua’s Youtefa Bay Mangrove Reserve Loses Nearly 8 Hectares in Two Years as Encroachment Persists
Mangrove cover within the protected Youtefa Bay Nature Tourism Park in Papua Province, Indonesia, has continued to shrink under sustained pressure from commercial development,…
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WALHI Warns Kalimantan on Brink of Ecological Disaster as Deforestation Accelerates
Indonesian environmental advocacy network Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) Regional Kalimantan has warned that the island faces an ecological tipping point, with the group’s…