Jakarta, Aug. 27 -- The Indonesian government will be exploring carbon trading potential at the 30th Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil in November, with several countries showing interest in purchasing Indonesian carbon.
"We will also focus on sales, as there will be a special session for sellers to meet buyers, in which we will explain and encourage carbon trading," the Deputy Minister of Environment, Diaz Hendropriyono, remarked during a preparatory meeting with the Indonesian delegation in Jakarta on Wednesday.
At the event, Indonesia will present the potential for carbon trading in the country, including nature-based carbon from the forestry and marine sectors, as well as from other sectors, including energy, he continued....
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