As Indonesia strives to address the impacts of climate change, notable efforts such as the 2030 emissions reduction target, IDXCarbon exchange, and the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) have been implemented. Despite these initiatives, challenges such as policy misalignment with the Paris Agreement and suboptimal execution hinder progress toward the 1.5°C global target. 

Ahead of the inauguration of the new administration led by President Prabowo Subianto, FPCI Climate Unit convened Indonesia Climate Futures, a series of Focus Group Discussion where civil society, think tanks, and youth communities gather their input and aspirations for Indonesia’s climate policies. These discussions aimed to guide Indonesia toward more ambitious, concrete, and inclusive climate action, ensuring a sustainable future for all.

The outcomes, encapsulated in the Climate Change Policy Recommendation, were presented to President Prabowo Subianto, represented by Burhanuddin Abdullah, Chairman of the Expert Council of the KIM Team for President Prabowo-Gibran (2024-2029), during the Indonesia Net-Zero Summit (INZS) 2024.



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