Study on GHG Emissions Data Transparency: Coal Accounts for 51% of Indonesia’s CO₂ Emissions

Jakarta – Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia has launched a research report titled “Enhancing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Transparency in Indonesia’s Coal Sector through the…

On the Martabe Mine, Civil Society Urges Governance Reform Rather Than a Takeover

Jakarta – Civil society groups have raised concerns over the government’s plan to take over the Martabe gold mine during a public discussion organized by Publish What You Pay…

Civil Society Petition Responding to the Indonesia–U.S. Trade Agreement, Indonesia’s Involvement in the Board of Peace (BOP), the Plan to Deploy Indonesian National Army Troops to Gaza, and the United States–Israel Attack on Ira

JOINT PETITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY Civil Society Petition Responding to the Indonesia–U.S. Trade Agreement, Indonesia’s Involvement in the Board of Peace (BOP), the Plan to Deploy…

Indonesia-US Trade Agreement: Swapping Natural Resource Sovereignty for Illegal Reciprocal Tariffs?

Jakarta, February 22, 2026 – The Government of Indonesia and the House of Representatives (DPR) RI should not proceed with the ratification of the Indonesia-US Agreement on…

Coal Production Cuts: A Crucial Step Towards a Just Energy Transition

Jakarta - The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia Coalition argues that the government’s planned 2026 coal production cut must serve as a catalyst for a Just Energy Transition,…

The PWYP Indonesia Coalition Reminds New National Energy Council (DEN) Members to Accelerate a Just and Inclusive Energy Transition

Jakarta - The inauguration of the National Energy Council (DEN) members for the 2026-2030 period by President Prabowo Subianto at the State Palace on Wednesday (January 28) marks…

PWYP Indonesia Coalition: PT Wanatiara Persada Tax Scandal is Tip of the Mining Mafia Iceberg; Demands Prosecution of Rogue Corporations and Comprehensive Nickel Sector Audit

Jakarta - The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia Coalition strongly condemns the alleged bribery practices by PT Wanatiara Persada (WP), uncovered through a sting operation…

Not Just a Price Saviour: Coal Production Cuts Must Be a Turning Point for Energy Transition and Governance Reform

Jakarta - The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia coalition urges the government to immediately implement its plan to reduce Indonesian coal production. However, PWYP Indonesia…

Voices from Borneo: Moratorium on Mining Permits Now!

Pontianak – The urgency and demand for a moratorium on mining permits is once again being voiced. This time it comes from the island of Kalimantan, an island rich in natural…

PWYP Indonesia Study: Coal Production Control Is Becoming More Urgent—Immediately Implement a Permit Moratorium, Improve Governance, and Accelerate the Energy Transition!

Jakarta – Amid Indonesia’s commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2060, coal production instead broke a record 836.1 million tons in 2024—double the 400-million-ton limit…

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