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        "id": 1826847,
        "msgid": "indonesia-reaffirms-energy-transition-commitment-at-international-forum-protecting-environment-and-workers-1782528649",
        "date": "2026-06-27 08:53:17",
        "title": "Indonesia Reaffirms Energy Transition Commitment at International Forum, Protecting Environment and Workers",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "bisnis",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to a responsible energy transition that prioritises environmental protection and worker safeguards. Minister of Environment Jumhur Hidayat made the statement at the Global Electrification and Transition Energy Summit (GETES) 2026 in London. He stressed that Indonesia's vast tropical forests, peatlands, and mangroves are crucial for global climate mitigation and must be preserved alongside economic acceleration.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesia has affirmed its commitment to carrying out an energy\ntransition based on the principles of environmental protection and\necosystem preservation, as well as worker protection. This was stated by\nMinister of Environment\/Head of the Environmental Control Agency (BPLH)\nJumhur Hidayat at the Global Electrification and Transition Energy\nSummit (GETES) 2026 in London, England, on Tuesday (23\/6\/2026). \u201cFor\nIndonesia, future transformation must be carried out responsibly. We\nensure that every development step taken continues to prioritise strict\nenvironmental standards to align with our national climate commitments\nand ensure protection for affected workers,\u201d Jumhur said. Speaking at\nthe High-Level Ministerial and CEO Dialogue at the GETES 2026 forum in\nLondon, Jumhur emphasised that Indonesia is one of the world\u2019s largest\nmegabiodiversity countries. He claimed that Indonesia therefore has a\ncrucial role in global climate change mitigation. Jumhur then explained\nthat the existence of vast tropical forests, expanses of peatland, and\nwidespread mangrove ecosystems across the country are the main pillars\nin maintaining the earth\u2019s climate balance. Therefore, Jumhur said,\nIndonesia is now committed to continuously maintaining harmony between\neconomic acceleration, energy transition, natural resource protection,\nand worker protection as the main foundation of sustainable development.\nThe policy direction promoted by the Indonesian Government is in line\nwith the international call echoed by the Secretary-General of the\nUnited Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres. Addressing world leaders and\nenergy sector CEOs, Guterres underlined the high urgency of accelerating\na global energy transition process that is fair, inclusive, and leaves\nno country behind. Guterres reminded that the main essence of the energy\ntransition process is how the policy can bring real positive impacts,\ncreate new jobs, and uphold human values for communities around the\nworld. Regarding this call, Jumhur reiterated that Indonesia is ready to\nimplement this framework through an integrated approach that places\nnatural sustainability as a key component. \u201cOur priority is to ensure\nthat the direction of development policy remains integrated with strong\nenvironmental guidelines. This approach is the foundation for Indonesia\nto maintain consistency between economic growth and environmental\npreservation targets,\u201d Jumhur concluded.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/indonesia-reaffirms-energy-transition-commitment-at-international-forum-protecting-environment-and-workers-1782528649",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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