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Redefining the Just Energy Transition in Southeast Asia
How carbon pricing, subsidy reform, and electric mobility could shape a fair energy transition across Southeast Asia.
Catalyzing Indonesia’s Energy Transition through Carbon Pricing and Sustainable Transport
Indonesia’s commitment to a low-carbon future is gaining momentum, and international collaboration is key to sustaining this progress. This event launched new research on carbon pricing and sustainable transport, providing recommendations to support the Government of Indonesia in incorporating just transition and gender equality and social inclusion principles.
Beyond Irrigation: Turning sunlight into supper for Kenya's women and farmers
This study evaluates feasibility of electric cookers powered by solar irrigation systems and their impact on gender equality and social inclusion in rural Kenyan households.
Beyond Irrigation: Harnessing the untapped potential of solar pumps
This report presents analysis from an experimental study in India that tested whether mills powered by "secondary use" of solar pumps can improve the lives of smallholders, particularly women.
Taking stock as Global Plastics Treaty negotiations begin at INC-5.3
Negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty have stalled under the weight of fundamental disagreements: the scope of bans and phase-outs, the division of finances–and, as the International Institute for Sustainable Development points out, whether the text should focus on plastic production or end-of-life treatment.
Indonesia spent IDR 713.5 trillion on energy subsidies in 2024
Indonesia needs a gradual, transparent reallocation of government spending from fossil fuels to clean energy.
Indonesia’s Energy Support Measures
In 2024, Indonesia spent IDR 713.5 trillion on energy subsidies, with nearly 90% of that supporting fossil fuels.
How an Intersectional Approach Can Help Us Address Vulnerability to Climate Change
The relationship between overlapping inequities and the conditions that increase people’s vulnerability to climate change is often overlooked or oversimplified. International Institute for Sustainable Development experts Julie Dekens, Angie Dazé, and Cameron Hunter explain why we must deepen our understanding of—and actively confront—these powerful systems to ensure that climate change adaptation actions are effective for those who need them most.