Indonesia revamps climate data system to sharpen focus on emissions reduction

Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment is upgrading its National Registry System for Climate Change Control in a move to enhance its ability to track emissions and meet its ambitious climate targets. The revamped system will serve as a centralised hub for climate-related data, providing a more modern and user-friendly platform for stakeholders. This is reported by
ANTARA.

The goal is to transform the registry into a robust national climate data centre capable of supporting evidence-based analysis for informed decision-making.

New features are being developed to facilitate the verification process, offer improved data visualisation, and provide a more transparent and accessible system for all users.

Furthermore, the upgraded system will support the implementation of the Economic Value of Carbon initiative, which includes carbon trading, an area Indonesia has been actively developing. The aim is to transform climate data into actionable intelligence, allowing the country to identify areas for improvement in its efforts to reduce emissions.

In its Enhanced National Development Planning (NDC), Indonesia has committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 31.89 per cent through independent efforts and up to 43.2 per cent with international support. Indonesia aims to achieve carbon neutrality, or net zero emissions, by 2060.

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