POINTS OF VIEW

Natural resource conflict resolution, not an instant solution
Jakarta – Climate change is an important factor in exacerbating conflicts over natural resources. Conditions that trigger conflicts such as the availability of clean water

Oligarchies Hijack Indonesia’s Energy Transition Agenda
by: Firdaus Cahyadi* The climate crisis has caused ecological disasters in various parts of the world, threatening all life on earth. As fossil fuels mainly

Examining the decision to revoke mining permits
by: Eko Prasetyo On Friday, 12 August 2022, the Minister of Investment/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Bahlil Lahadalia stated, in the context of

Respecting indigenous peoples rights equals protecting the environment
by: Rifqi Mikala The existence of indigenous peoples and their local wisdom can be a model for modern society, taking into account the environment and

Indonesia’s Vision 2030: Reducing GHG emissions with the economic value of carbon regulation
by: Eko Prasetyo Globally climate change has become a major concern throughout the world, including Indonesia. As an archipelagic country with volcanoes located on the

