KERJASAMA NORWEGIA DAN INDONESIA MENGURANGI EMISI GAS
Abstract
Climate Change has been a phenomenon which has occurred for more than 100
years ago. And yet, governments from all over the world ignored its threat to
humanity. In 1992, UNFCCC established as an institution which conduct
councils from every nation in the world to discuss about climate change and
find a way to eliminate the negative effects of it. Reducing Emission from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) is an initiation to answer those
challenges. The main idea is simple: Developing countries which have
enormous forest areas should protect and conserve their forests, reduce their
damages, and rich countries give those developing countries some help by
funding or helping them establish necessary things to conserve developing
countries’ forests. So do Norway and Indonesia. Both nations agree that forest
is a fundamental issue to reduce the green gas emission. Indonesian president
gave a phenomenal statement in 15th COP (Conference of Parties) which took
place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The statement said that Indonesia is able to
reduce its emission from deforestation up to 26% if Indonesia does it alone and
is able to reduce it until 41% if there are foreign supports on Indonesian
REDD+program. Norway is interested in this statement and pledged to help
Indonesia REDD+ program by funding it for USD 1 Billion.
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