Indonesia eyes huge emissions cuts through new nature-based fund

Published 09:49 on May 8, 2025 / Last updated at 18:50 on May 8, 2025 / and / Asia Pacific, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

Indonesia this week launched a new nature-based fund with an initial allocation of $83 million that is expected to trap at least 128 mln tonnes of CO2 by the end of the decade.
Indonesia this week launched a new nature-based fund with an initial allocation of $83 million that is expected to trap at least 128 mln tonnes of CO2 by the end of the decade.


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