ANALYSIS OF INDONESIA'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING THE COP28 RESOLUTION TOWARDS THE 2050 NET-ZERO EMISSION TRANSITION

Septianis Afipah (1) , Kresna Lutfiansyah (2) , Diyah Pitaloka Rizki (3)
(2) Al Ghifari,
(3) AL Ghifari University

Abstrak

Indonesia faces a significant challenge in supporting the COP28 resolution towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, a crucial step in mitigating global climate change. This research aims to analyse Indonesia's strategic role in realizing these commitments using a neoliberal approach, which emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, free markets, and the role of state and non-state actors in environmental policy. The results of the study indicate that Indonesia has integrated green policies into its national development plans, strengthened international cooperation, and promoted green investment through carbon market mechanisms. The discussion revealed that the neoliberal approach allows the use of synergy between domestic policies and the global market in accelerating the clean energy transition in Indonesia. Indonesia's active role not only strengthens the negotiating position at COP28 but also has a significant impact on accelerating the fulfilment of the 2050 net-zero emission target regionally and globally.Keywords: Indonesia, COP28, net zero emission 2050. Neoliberalism and International Cooperation

Penulis

Septianis Afipah
Kresna Lutfiansyah
Diyah Pitaloka Rizki

Cara Mengutip

ANALYSIS OF INDONESIA’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING THE COP28 RESOLUTION TOWARDS THE 2050 NET-ZERO EMISSION TRANSITION. (2025). Proceeding International Conference On Sustainable Environment And Innovation (ICOSEI), 1(1). https://doi.org/10.53675/icosei.v1i1.1551

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