JakartaPost-Aug 1

Joining the group of nations that see the warming planet as an existential threat to humanity, Indonesia has set a unified net-zero target to be implemented across industrial sectors to realize its Paris Agreement commitments. The country has updated its nationally determined contribution (NDC) to the agreement, taking into account ocean and marine issues in its emissions strategy. Confirming its first NDC pledge from 2016, the government said it aimed to reduce emissions by 29 percent independently or by 41 percent with international assistance by 2030. Ministries and state agencies have agreed to set the net-zero target date at 2060 after months of discussion among government institutions, many of which are reluctant to give up coal.

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