Lupa Kata Sandi? Klik di Sini

atau Masuk melalui

Belum Memiliki Akun Daftar di Sini


atau Daftar melalui

Sudah Memiliki Akun Masuk di Sini

Konfirmasi Email

Kami telah mengirimkan link aktivasi melalui email ke rudihamdani@gmail.com.

Klik link aktivasi dan dapatkan akses membaca 2 artikel gratis non Laput di koran dan Majalah Tempo

Jika Anda tidak menerima email,
Kirimkan Lagi Sekarang

Traction Energy Asia Warns of Land Grab Risk of Energy Transition

11 January 2024 10:14 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Executive Director of Traction Energy Asia Tommy Pratama said that energy transition is at risk of climate-damaging land grabbing. He reminded the government to acknowledge this issue.

According to Tommy, energy transition is closely related to opening new lands to accommodate location needs. "With increasing utilization of energy transition, the requirement for lands increase alongside it," he said on Wednesday, January 10.

Further analysis of land management for renewable energy transition is necessary, Tommy said, to avoid significant consequences.

Inconsiderate and failure to examine the environmental impact of energy transition might pave the way for climate change, Tommy added. The effects of climate change could cause global warming and climate crisis. "So we have to inspect how far we use this energy," he said.

Tommy stressed that deforestation is not the only way to renewable energy transition. "We still have many other solutions [for renewable energy] aside from bioenergy. Bioenergy was initiated by European and American countries, don't blindly follow their steps. We still have many energy resources," he said.

Clean energy potential in Indonesia reached 3,687 gigawatts, according to Tommy. However, Indonesia only utilizes as many as 0.3 percent of the total potential or 12.6 gigawatts.

Several untapped potentials for clean energy in Indonesia are sea waves, geothermal, water, wind, and bioenergy. "Indonesia with its abundant forests could become the pioneer of energy transition to reduce GHG emission," he concluded.

ARIF ILHAM FAJRIADI

Editor's Choice: Top 10 Richest Countries in the World by GDP per Capita in 2023

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo in Google News



Trillions of US Dollars Required for Addressing Climate Change, Indonesian Minister Says

1 hari lalu

Trillions of US Dollars Required for Addressing Climate Change, Indonesian Minister Says

Indonesia's Finance Minister said trillions of US dollars need to be allocated to enable community of nations to tackle the impacts of climate change.


Indonesia Joins Hand with UNDP, WHO to Launch Green Climate Fund

4 hari lalu

Indonesia Joins Hand with UNDP, WHO to Launch Green Climate Fund

The GCF project in Indonesia will be designed to increase the climate resilience of health services through climate adaptation and mitigation.


Battling Climate Change, Japan Looks to Seagrass for Carbon Capture

11 hari lalu

Battling Climate Change, Japan Looks to Seagrass for Carbon Capture

Japan's most recent annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory factored the carbon absorbed by seagrass and seaweed beds into its calculations.


Climate Change is Killing Us - in More Ways Than One

12 hari lalu

Climate Change is Killing Us - in More Ways Than One

We've all heard about climate change's effect on our planet, but what about its catastrophic impact on human health?


Is Southeast Asia's Healthcare Workforce Ready for Climate Change?

13 hari lalu

Is Southeast Asia's Healthcare Workforce Ready for Climate Change?

Across region, it's never been more critical to cultivate a resilient healthcare workforce capable of addressing climate-induced public health issues.


Indonesia to Submit Second NDC for Paris Agreement on August 2024

14 hari lalu

Indonesia to Submit Second NDC for Paris Agreement on August 2024

Each country member of the Paris Agreement must submit a second NDC no later than March 2025. Indonesia plans to submit it in August 2024.


Dealing a Knockout Blow to Dengue

14 hari lalu

Dealing a Knockout Blow to Dengue

Deadly diseases such as dengue fever carried by mosquitoes are spreading. A bacteria-based solution could be key to fighting back.


UIN Sunan Kalijaga Professor Muhammad Amin Abdullah on the Relation between Religion and the Environment

16 hari lalu

UIN Sunan Kalijaga Professor Muhammad Amin Abdullah on the Relation between Religion and the Environment

UIN Sunan Kalijaga professor Muhammad Amin Abdullah explains Islamic environmental jurisprudence in relation to climate change.


Coral Reefs Suffer Fourth Global Bleaching Event, NOAA Says

20 hari lalu

Coral Reefs Suffer Fourth Global Bleaching Event, NOAA Says

Along coastlines from Australia to Kenya to Mexico, many of the world's colorful coral reefs have turned a ghostly white.


Indonesia Expects WWF to Build Political Consensus on Climate Change

35 hari lalu

Indonesia Expects WWF to Build Political Consensus on Climate Change

Indonesia's BMKG is optimistic that the 10th World Water Forum (WWF) in Bali will generate political consensus on climate change.