Brown to Green Report 2019 [English – Full Report]

The Brown to Green Report is the world’s most comprehensive annual review of G20 countries’ climate action and their transition to a net-zero emissions economy. The independent, in-depth assessment draws on the latest analysis of international renowned data sets such as the OECD, World Bank, and IEA, as well as qualitative data from leading global experts in the field.

The review is based on 80 indicators for adaptation, mitigation and finance compared against 1.5°C global benchmarks and aims to make good practices and gaps transparent. The summary report and 20 country profiles allows the report to be a clear reference tool for decision makers.

This year’s policy assessment is more detailed than previous ones. The report features a novel analysis of climate impacts in G20 countries, their adaptation plans and their policies for greening the financial system.

Brown to Green Report 2019 – The Executive Summary [Indonesia Country Profile]

The Brown to Green Report is the world’s most comprehensive annual review of G20 countries’ climate action and their transition to a net-zero emissions economy. The independent, in-depth assessment draws on the latest analysis of international renowned data sets such as the OECD, World Bank, and IEA, as well as qualitative data from leading global experts in the field.

Laporan Brown to Green 2019

Laporan Brown to Green merupakan kajian tahunan yang paling komprehensif, di dunia, mengenai aksi iklim negara anggota G20, yang menilai perkembangan/kemajuan pada dekarbonisasi, kebijakan iklim, finansial, dan kerentanan negara terhadap perubahan iklim

The Ambition Call: Indonesia

The Ambition Call provides country recommendations for immediate climate action in response to the UN Secretary-General’s request for countries to:

• present concrete, realistic plans that are compatible with the latest IPCC Special Report on global warming of 1.5°C
• enhance their NDCs by 2020 and
• reduce GHG emissions by 45% over the next decade, and to net zero by 2050

The 2019 Summit in Osaka saw the G20 countries (with the exception of the USA) reaffirming their commitments to fully implement the Paris Agreement.2 Many have already announced their willingness to increase their mitigation targets, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050.

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