By Hans Nicholas Jong JAKARTA — Indonesia, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters, has signaled it might follow ...
Indonesia's Minister for Energy Bahlil Lahadalia announced that Indonesia should scale back its energy transition efforts.
Switzerland’s biggest political party claims that a recent referendum indicates voters don’t want radical climate targets.
Rather than contemplating a departure from the Paris Agreement in the wake of Trump’s decision, Indonesia should take a look ...
As a summit of Southeast Asian leaders in Jakarta fast approached in September 2023, Indonesia’s state-run electricity ...
He later noted the “injustice” of such a climate deal because Indonesia, with 3 tonnes of annual carbon emissions per capita, ...
In response to Trump's "drill, baby, drill" slogan aimed at ramping up fossil fuel extraction, and the US notifying the UN of ...
These mounting uncertainties have sparked discussions within Indonesia about the viability of adhering to the Paris Agreement initiative amid complex economic and environmental challenges.
One of President Donald Trump’s first actions was to pull the US out of the Paris climate agreement and now others, including Argentina and Indonesia, are reportedly mulling withdrawal.
Indonesia, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gases emitters, has cast doubt on the Paris agreement after President Donald Trump announced the US would withdraw from the global climate accord.
AT the end of January, special envoy for climate change and energy Hashim Djojohadikusumo, the brother of President Prabowo Subianto, expressed scepticism about the Paris Agreement following the ...