Since President Widodo launched Indonesia’s exchange two months ago, there’s been barely any trading of carbon credits
After its pleas for grants not loans fell mostly on deaf ears, Indonesia has watered down its plans to shut coal power plants early
A finance tool to shut down Asian coal plants up to a decade early will swing into action “soon”, says Asian Development Bank climate envoy
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The launch of the Jetp investment plan has been hampered by disagreements over funding and technical challenges
Green funds have been spent cutting down trees for biomass to make electricity, decimating the traditional food sources of indigenous people
They won’t reveal who is paying what or how it will be spent and one bank said their $1bn contribution is just something they’re “willing to consider”
The US and Japan led on mobilising finance to retire Indonesian coal plants and scale up renewables, in a deal announced in Bali
Rich countries have been discussing “just energy transition partnerships” with South Africa, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Senegal
Campaigners are mounting a challenge against the government, arguing that insufficient climate action infringes on their human rights
Talks between donor countries and South Africa on a coal-to-renewables finance deal have been slow and difficult. Indonesia wants to do things differently
As experts debated a controversial proposal to classify palm oil plantations as forest, their event in Jakarta was disrupted by swearing and pornography
The announcement took the Norwegian government and campaigners by surprise and came days before a moratorium on new palm oil concessions lifted
During a three-day visit to southeast Asia’s largest economy, Alok Sharma met with a host of ministers to discuss how to transition the nation from coal to renewables
Electric vehicle pioneer Dasep Ahmadi was imprisoned over a failed experiment, with a chilling effect on innovation
State-owned electricity company PLN said it will finish building 20GW of planned coal capacity before turning to renewables
Campaigners say a government rollback of environmental regulations increases Indonesia’s vulnerability to flash floods and landslides
The Indramayu coal plant will dirty our air, destroy our livelihoods and worsen the climate crisis. Japan must stop financing it immediately
Banks, companies and governments are axing support for coal, driven by climate concerns and competition from renewables, but hundreds of plants are still in planning
International Finance Corporation piloted its green equity policy with an Indonesian bank, which went on to fund a 2,000 MW coal complex