Indonesia drafts climate justice law to share carbon trading gains with local communities

Published 07:23 on June 8, 2026 / Last updated at 07:26 on June 8, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and its Environmental Control Agency (KLH/BPLH) are drafting a climate justice law to ensure carbon trading benefits reach Indigenous peoples, local communities, and villages, rather than remaining concentrated among businesses, local media reported.
Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and its Environmental Control Agency (KLH/BPLH) are drafting a climate justice law to ensure carbon trading benefits reach Indigenous peoples, local communities, and villages, rather than remaining concentrated among businesses, local media reported.


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