The world's biggest economies – the G20 – gathered in Bali to discuss how to spend trillions of public money on just energy transition and recovery. Let’s continue to demand justice and a dignified, liveable future for all, not false solutions to the climate crisis.
Our future hangs in the balance: our lives, our economies, and our planet. Our time is limited, and we have the momentum. We're calling on the G20 to commit to a real and just energy transition. Now.
Add your voice to the Indonesian people's demands for a real just energy transition in their country by signing this petition.
A real energy transition in Indonesia means a transition to just and sustainable energy, deriving from renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and other forms of renewable energy sources managed based on the values and principles of justice, sovereignty, transparency, accountability, and integrity.
Our demands for a real and just energy transition in Indonesia are as follows:
Check out the publication, Principles and Guidelines for an Equitable and Just Energy Transition in Indonesia for a more detailed stance and demands expressed by Indonesian civil society organizations in relation to the energy transition process that is taking place in Indonesia, including the mechanisms and platforms that have been and will be developed in the context of the energy transition in the country.