jfid – President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has emphasized the importance of global collaboration in addressing the impacts of climate change, although he has not specifically proposed international policies to combat what he calls the “climate hell.” His statements come in the context of Indonesia’s active role in mitigating and adapting to climate change on a global scale.
On several occasions, Jokowi has highlighted the need for concrete steps to tackle climate change. “Collaboration is crucial. Concrete steps are needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change,” Jokowi said in an interview reported by Antara News. Indonesia itself has committed to reducing emissions by 91.5 million tons, demonstrating the country’s seriousness in supporting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
Additionally, Jokowi has emphasized the importance of affordable energy transition. In his speech, reported by CNBC Indonesia, the President stated that funding for energy transition must be constructive and should not increase the debt burden for developing countries. This effort is expected to ensure that people can access affordable energy without harming the environment.
Regarding enhancing bilateral cooperation, Jokowi underscored the importance of Indonesia’s relations with developed countries like the United States. Liputan6 reported that this cooperation is expected to strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to tackle climate change and facilitate the necessary transfer of technology and knowledge.
However, Jokowi has not specifically proposed international policies to combat the “climate hell” as reported by Sindonews. This statement comes amid international disagreements highlighting the challenges of global diplomacy in facing the environmental crisis.
With a focus on international collaboration, affordable energy transition, and enhanced bilateral cooperation, Jokowi is leading Indonesia to actively participate in global efforts to combat climate change. His statements signify the country’s commitment and tangible actions in supporting global agreements that require collective action.