JakartaPost-Feb 21, 2022

As this year’s Group of 20 (G20) president, Indonesia will have a critical role in spurring other G20 members to come up with more ambitious climate action, the United Kingdom’s president for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) said. Indonesia officially started its G20 presidency in December last year. It has identified three primary issues for its presidency, namely global health architecture reform, digital-based transformation and the sustainable energy transition. COP26 president Alok Sharma, in his latest visit to the country, said Indonesia’s leadership in the G20 will be “vitally important in driving forward climate action.” “ I think there is a historic opportunity for Indonesia to preside over the first net-zero G20 – all the G7 countries have signed up to net-zero in their economies by the middle of the century,” said Sharma on Thursday. He was referring to pledges made by countries to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to reach net-zero around the middle of this century in a push to achieve the goals set in the 2015 Paris Climate Accord, namely limiting a temperature rise of the planet to around 1.5 degree Celsius from preindustrial levels. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2022/02/20/indonesia-expected-to-lead-g20s-push-in-climate-action-cop26-president.html