Indonesia kicked off on Thursday the two-day International Sustainability Forum (ISF) in Jakarta, gathering state leaders, decision-makers, CEOs and sustainability experts from 53 countries to build collaboration for green energy transition agenda.
At the opening ceremony of the forum, which boasts nearly 11,000 participants, President Joko Widodo said the forum would center its discussions on the significance of energy resilience, the impacts of climate change, and the critical need for energy transition and sustainability.
"I hope the ISF can serve as a platform where knowledge, experience, and resources converge to become shared assets and foster collaboration in addressing the challenge of climate change," he said.
Highlighting Indonesia's vast potential for green energy and carbon capture, Widodo pointed to the country's 3.3-million-hectare mangrove forests, which he noted were 8 to 12 times more effective at absorbing carbon than tropical rainforests. However, he stressed that this potential could only be fully realized if developed nations stepped up their investment efforts and provided easier funding access for developing countries.
"Indonesia is open to collaboration with any nation to harness this potential, create a greener world, and ensure fair access to green energy," Widodo concluded, calling for inclusive and sustainable economic development.
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment, echoed Widodo's message and emphasized the importance of acknowledging the varied starting points of different nations in their decarbonization journeys.
He said that every country has different capacities, capabilities, and limitations when it comes to decarbonization, adding that the forum "is a reminder that collaboration is essential for advancing our sustainability agenda."
"We will address energy transition, green inclusivity, biodiversity, nature conservation, sustainable living, and the blue economy. We also anticipate the signing of several landmark MoUs in the coming days," he said.
Editor:Galia