SDG-Week 1
The article highlights the concept of carbon trading through a carbon market, where companies can buy and sell carbon credits based on their greenhouse gas emissions. This system encourages companies to innovate and reduce carbon emissions, contributing to environmental sustainability. Several state-owned enterprises in Indonesia, such as PLN and Pertamina, have taken initiatives to lower emissions, aligning with the global trend of combating climate change. The author suggests that the Directorate General of National Assets (DJKN) can play a role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions through policies like Standard Goods and Services Standards (SBSK) for government land use and green building concepts. Additionally, providing incentives for state-owned companies, implementing energy-saving programs, recommending electric or hybrid vehicles for official use, and potentially capitalizing on carbon credits could further enhance climate action efforts. reference: https://www.djkn.kemen...