Indonesia at COP30 Highlights Global Carbon Market Vision

A symbolic balance showing a green windmill and a CO2 cloud on a wooden plank over the Earth, representing Indonesia at COP30 on carbon trading and global sustainability.

Indonesia’s participation in the COP30 summit plays a crucial role in advancing worldwide climate ambitions as the nation strives to reinforce its standing in the international carbon trading landscape.

During the Belem Climate Summit in Brazil on November 6, 2025, Hashim Djojohadikusumo represented President Prabowo Subianto as the Special Envoy for Climate Change and Energy. He was accompanied by Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni and Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq. Together, they brought Indonesia’s commitment to promoting integrity in carbon trading and developing sustainable climate strategies.

 

Indonesia at COP30: Driving Global Climate Diplomacy

The Belem Climate Summit is part of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), which takes place in Belem from November 10 to 21, 2025. However, world leaders gathered earlier, on November 6–7, for high-level meetings. This year’s conference focuses on accelerating the Paris Agreement’s objectives—cutting emissions, adapting to climate change, and expanding climate financing for developing nations.

At the summit, Hashim emphasized Indonesia’s readiness to lead in global climate cooperation. He stated that Indonesia aims to present concrete steps to confront climate change through technological innovation and strong climate resilience strategies. The government seeks to prove that sustainable growth and environmental protection can go hand in hand. “Indonesia brings its commitment to ensuring that every action toward emission reduction reflects integrity and measurable impact,” Hashim said.

By leading these efforts, Indonesia aims to position itself as a key player in climate diplomacy and clean energy transition, building on its rich natural resources and proven conservation experience.

 

Advancing the Global Carbon Market

Indonesia’s delegation promoted the country’s growing carbon market and invited global investors to recognize its credibility. Hashim and his team highlighted the value of Indonesia’s carbon credits, developed under transparent verification systems aligned with international standards. They stressed that these efforts would not only drive emission reductions but also support economic growth through sustainable investments.

The government believes that carbon trading offers a practical solution for balancing development and environmental responsibility. “Indonesia hopes the global market begins to acknowledge our carbon integrity, which we continue to strengthen through science-based policies and effective governance,” Hashim explained.

Meanwhile, business leaders in São Paulo held discussions parallel to the official COP30 meetings in Belem. Their focus on climate investment and green innovation complemented Indonesia’s agenda, underscoring the importance of private sector collaboration in achieving climate goals.

 

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Clean Energy Transition and Climate Resilience

Indonesia also showcased its ongoing transition toward renewable energy and low-carbon technology. The government presented initiatives in reforestation, sustainable land use, and emission reduction in key sectors such as transportation and manufacturing. These programs align closely with the Paris Agreement goals and contribute to Indonesia’s target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060.

The delegation also shared updates on climate resilience strategies aimed at protecting vulnerable communities from the effects of rising temperatures and extreme weather. By prioritizing innovation and community-based adaptation, Indonesia continues to demonstrate that developing nations can lead by example in addressing the global climate crisis.

 

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Global Cooperation and Private Sector Involvement

The momentum from the business-focused meetings in São Paulo reinforces the growing cooperation between governments and corporations. Many companies discussed the skills gap in the green economy and the need for stronger investment frameworks to accelerate the clean energy transition.

Hashim’s participation in the Belem Climate Summit highlighted Indonesia’s openness to such partnerships. His message aligned with the broader COP30 theme: real progress depends not just on pledges but on tangible action at home and abroad.

 

Strengthening Indonesia’s Leadership in Climate Action

Hashim’s presence at COP30 marked a pivotal moment in Indonesia’s climate diplomacy. His engagement underlined Indonesia’s ambition to lead in carbon trading and clean energy development.

The nation’s proactive approach to emission mitigation, coupled with its emphasis on transparency and accountability, positions it as a regional leader in sustainability. As Hashim concluded, “Indonesia is ready to work with the world in shaping a fair, transparent, and effective global carbon market.”

Through decisive diplomacy and sustainable innovation, Indonesia continues to turn climate commitments into measurable progress, setting a powerful example for developing nations worldwide.

 

 

Source: reuters.com, indeksnews.com 

Image:  siriwannapatphotos / Canva 

 

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