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Inclusive And Collaborative Climate Action Under The Next Generation Leaderships: NPS Contributions to Long Term Development Strategy

Inclusive And Collaborative Climate Action Under The Next Generation Leaderships: NPS Contributions to Long Term Development Strategy

There is no viable pathway to securing a long-term goal of sustainable, low emission, and climate resilience development that does not involve multi-stakeholders and multi-layers of collaboration on climate actions, both state and non-state actors.

This is also aligned with the spirit of the Paris Agreement to ensure a transparent, fair, and collaborative framework of climate change. Changes to better and more sustainable practices shall be guided by cross-sectoral, interlinked, and holistic national policies that consistently bring in global and sub-national perspectives. Non-Party Stakeholders (including but not limited to: local governments, civil society organizations, adat, and local communities, private and academia) are partners of Party Stakeholders in achieving these commitments.

In August 2021, the Working Group I of IPCC AR 6 concluded its report that it is very likely that the world will warm up more than 1.5o C by the year of 2030 and could reach 4.4o C by the end of the century if no aggressive and comprehensive climate actions are taking place today.

Devastating consequences such as irreversible impacts, increasing disaster, and decreasing economic growth are the foreseen future for the next generations Indonesia has submitted two important documents, Updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and Long Term Strategy on Low Carbon and Climate Resilience 2050 (LTS-LCCR 2050), emphasizing the country’s plans in sectoral emission reductions and actions to achieve Net Zero Emission by 2060 or sooner. 

These documents will guide the implementation of a low emission development in Indonesia. All stakeholders, state and non-state, need to work in partnerships to take forward actions that will lead the country to become a champion in the transition towards a sustainable, resilient, fair, and low-emission future.

Get the Inclusive And Collaborative Climate Action Under The Next Generation Leaderships: NPS Contributions to Long Term Development Strategy report in this link.

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Indonesia Pavilion at COP26: Time For Action Indonesia

Indonesia Pavilion at COP26: Time For Action Indonesia

From 31 October to 12 November, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) located in Glasgow, Scotland. COP26 aims to accelerate climate action to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UNFCCC. COP26 is important because this decade is the last opportunity for us to scale up climate action to achieve the 1.5-degree goal.

In order to welcome this grand agenda, civil society organizations, Madani Berkelajutan Foundation, Walhi, Kemitraan, and LTKL took part in the Indonesian pavilion at COP26.

One of the activities that will be held is a discussion with the theme Inclusive And Collaborative Climate Action Under The Next Generation Leaderships: NPS Contributions to Long Term Development Strategy, On Tuesday, 9, November 13.20 to 14.40 WIB.

In this discussion, a number of presenters were present, namely the Executive Director of the Partnership, Laode Muhammad Syarif, Adat Women Leaders Ammatoa Kajang Community, Ramlah, Prokilm-Social Forestry of Nagari Sirukam West Sumatra, Selfi Suryani, Head of Gorontalo District, Prof. Nelson Promalingo, Adat Youth Leaders from Dusun Silit West Kalimantan, and Duayam x Krealogi, Hanna Keraf.

Register yourself to take part in the event at the following link www.indonesiaunfccc.com

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