Indonesia’s forests become carbon negative, but growth falters

Published 05:35 on May 14, 2025  /  Last updated at 05:35 on May 14, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC, Paris Article 6

Indonesia’s forests absorbed more carbon than they emitted in 2022, turning net negative as deforestation has slowed over the years, but efforts to expand forest cover may be stalling as croplands emerge as the biggest emitter for land use.
Indonesia’s forests absorbed more carbon than they emitted in 2022, turning net negative as deforestation has slowed over the years, but efforts to expand forest cover may be stalling as croplands emerge as the biggest emitter for land use.


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