Dynamics of Green Economy Transition in Indonesia: A Descriptive Analysis of Renewable Energy Developments, Carbon Emissions, and Environmental Policies
Dinamika Transisi Ekonomi Hijau di Indonesia: Analisis Deskriptif Perkembangan Energi Terbarukan, Emisi Karbon, dan Kebijakan Lingkungan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69693/jiis.v2i1.34Keywords:
Green Economy, Environmental Policy, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
The objective of this study is to analyze the dynamics of the transition toward a green economy in Indonesia by examining renewable energy development, carbon emission trends, and environmental policies. The research employs a qualitative descriptive approach using secondary data from various national and international reports. The results indicate that renewable energy capacity in Indonesia has increased, although its contribution to the national energy mix remains relatively limited, while carbon emissions continue to rise along with economic growth. Several environmental policies have also been implemented to support low-carbon development. The study concludes that accelerating energy transition and strengthening environmental policies are essential to promoting the implementation of a green economy in Indonesia.
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