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Unlocking Indonesia’s Green Future: Why Community-Owned Solar Grids Are Key to a Just Energy Transition

Unlocking Indonesia’s Green Future: Why Community-Owned Solar Grids Are Key to a Just Energy Transition

The process of energy transition in Indonesia towards low carbon remains characterized by the existing coal reliance, the centralized control of energy, and unequal electrification of the archipelagic

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Biofuel at a Crossroads: Sustainability Challenges in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Dominated Sector Issues

Biofuel at a Crossroads: Sustainability Challenges in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Dominated Sector Issues

Biofuel is a type of renewable energy that has undergone significant development in Indonesia.

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The Two Faces of Transition: Reconciling Indonesia’s Top-Down Finance with  Bottom-Up Energy Justice

The Two Faces of Transition: Reconciling Indonesia’s Top-Down Finance with Bottom-Up Energy Justice

The transition to clean energy is a high-stakes structural paradox for many nations in the Global South. They are asked to abandon the use of fossil fuels which have been used by the developed nations

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Regenerative Agriculture as an Alternative to the Threat of Green Grabbing in Carbon Trading

Regenerative Agriculture as an Alternative to the Threat of Green Grabbing in Carbon Trading

The massive conversion of forests into monoculture agricultural land has simultaneously

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Stranded Assets in Indonesia’s Coal-Dependent Regions: Implications for Workers and  Local Economies

Stranded Assets in Indonesia’s Coal-Dependent Regions: Implications for Workers and Local Economies

Indonesia’s economic growth in several regions, particularly East Kalimantan, South Sumatra, and Central Kalimantan, has long depended on coal mining and coal-fired power generation, creating deep

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Proposing critical mineral tariffs as an alternative funding for green  development: a Global South perspective

Proposing critical mineral tariffs as an alternative funding for green development: a Global South perspective

Persistent inequality between the Global North and the Global South continues to shape climate governance, particularly in climate finance. Although developed countries pledged to mobilize USD 100

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Strengthening Indonesia’s Sustainable Finance Ecosystem:  Insights from Climate Fiscal Policy, Carbon Pricing, and Project Pipeline Development

Strengthening Indonesia’s Sustainable Finance Ecosystem: Insights from Climate Fiscal Policy, Carbon Pricing, and Project Pipeline Development

Indonesia is at a decisive point in changing to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economic system; however, its sustainable financial environment is still structurally weak. Such climate risks as

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Navigating Indonesia's Carbon Economy after Perpres 110/2025

Navigating Indonesia's Carbon Economy after Perpres 110/2025

Through Perpres 110/2025, the Indonesian government has redefined its carbon governance framework to strengthen climate mitigation and align carbon pricing with fiscal and financial systems. Intended

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