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of Oslo, Indonesia is ready to reduce gas emissions

of Oslo, Indonesia is ready to reduce gas emissions
of Oslo, Indonesia is ready to reduce gas emissions

ARTA – Indonesian and Norwegian governments have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the environment, in particular the attenuation of climate change, nature conservation and sustainable development.

Ina Flickr was marked by the signing of a letter of intent (law) by the Minister of the Environment and the chief of the ecological control agency (BPLH) Hanif Faitol Nurofiq with the Norwegian Minister of Climate and the Environment, Andreas Bakwand Eriksen, during a working visit to Oslo.

Al Hanif said: “It is important for us to improve the implementation of the value of the carbon economy within the framework of the efforts determined by Indonesia to achieve the objective of national contribution (CDN), within the framework of the mandate of presidential regulations n ° 98 of 2021”, said Hanif in an official statement received in Jakarta, Antara, Sunday, May 4.

Hanif added that this cooperation reflects strategic measures aimed at accelerating global action against the climate crisis, while strengthening sustainable development at national and global level.

Includes a certain number of important commitments, ranging from the improvement of environmental governance, the conservation of biodiversity, the preservation of wax and mangrove ecosystems, from waste management to strengthening the circular economy.

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Norway is also mentioned as a strategic partner in the fight of Indonesia in the face of the climate crisis, including in the development of a sustainable carbon exchange system.

The signing of the memorandum of understanding coincides with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Norway since 1950. The emphasis focuses on cooperation between the two countries in recent years has increased more and more on environmental problems.

In 2022, Norway supported the Indonesian carbon emissions reduction program in the forest sector and land use (Folu) with a financing commitment worth $ 216 million US dollars, or around 3.5 billions of rupees.

Also met the Norwegian Foreign Affairs Secretary, the Norwegian Foreign Minister, and went to the Tomra recycling management company to learn more about waste management technologies based on the circular economy.


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