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COP30: Indonesia secures 2.75 million carbon credits amid climate target criticism

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Indonesia’s climate envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo attends the UN climate summit. (Photo: UNFCCC)

Indonesia reported modest results from its carbon-credit sales at this year’s UN climate summit (COP30), booking pledges for 2.75 million tonnes of CO₂ reductions amid criticism that the government’s weak climate targets and softened coal policies risk undermining its net-zero ambitions.

Indonesia strikes 2.75 million carbon credit deals at COP30

Indonesia’s COP30 delegation, led by climate envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo, announced on Nov. 21 that the government secured purchase or investment commitments for 2.75 million carbon credits over the two-week summit. The credits were sourced from 12 projects, including eight in the energy sector, three in forestry and land use, and one in waste management.

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