Belem, Nov. 12 -- The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to strengthen opportunities for carbon pricing in Indonesia.

"Indonesia has taken bold and strategic steps to strengthen opportunities for carbon pricing in Indonesia," Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq said at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil, on Tuesday (Nov 11).

He said that the government established a solid governance framework and partnered with several independent credit schemes through Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA), including Gold Standard, Plan Vivo, Global Carbon Council (GCC), Verra, and Puro Earth, as part of efforts to support carbon pricing.

He also welcomed the results of the inaugural Seller Meet Buye...