Jakarta, July 26 -- The Indonesian government has reiterated its commitment to a clean energy transition and climate action to protect the people, strengthen food security, and build a more environmentally responsible future.

Coordinating Minister for Food Zulkifli Hasan highlighted that climate change has brought extreme weather to Indonesia, which, in turn, has adversely affected crops and food production.

"Climate change could undermine our food security. Persistent weather anomalies could force Indonesia to rely heavily on imported rice," he said at the Indonesia Net-Zero Summit 2025 in Jakarta on Saturday.

He then asserted that transitioning to clean energy and enhancing national resilience against climate change must not be seen ...