
One Year of President Prabowo Subianto: 100% Renewable Energy Ambition and Policy Inconsistency

COP30 in Brazil marks a key moment for Indonesia to show real climate commitment, fight for justice, and lead the global energy transition.

Today, climate crisis issues are increasingly discussed among Indonesians. A UNDP survey found that 60% of Indonesians are now more worried about the impacts of the climate crisis, while 86% want the government to take stronger action to address it. For many Indonesians, this is not just a theory but a reality they already experience. Data from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) shows a rising trend in hydrometeorological disasters like floods and landslides. Extreme temperatures and unpredictable seasons are no longer anomalies. They mark that Indonesia is on the front line of the climate crisis.
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