可持续发展原则的实施:各国降低碳排放的战略?

Anita Permatasari
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作为印尼的主要商品之一,棕榈油出口的趋势一直在增加。即便如此,这种商品往往受到全球市场的歧视,这体现在棕榈油商品消费国的法规和政策上,如《可再生能源指令II》(RED II)和《无森林砍伐产品法规提案》。印尼政府已经对这一规定提起诉讼,但WTO争端解决机制仍被认为无法解决问题,尤其是消费国认为印尼棕榈油可以通过国家自主贡献(NDCs)减少其在《巴黎协定》下2020年后的减排承诺,而这一承诺需要在2030年完成。另一方面,印尼政府仍然需要改善对印尼棕榈油的治理,以增加全球对这种商品的接受度。本研究旨在通过自由贸易协定实现棕榈油市场的可接受性,为减少消费国的排放和改善印尼棕榈油治理的承诺找到一个中间立场。达成一项包含可持续性条款的贸易协定,可能是调和棕榈油市场接受度与全球气候变化承诺的一种解决方案。
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Penerapan Prinsip Keberlanjutan: Strategi Negara Menurunkan Emisi Karbon?
As one of Indonesia's leading commodities, the trend of palm oil exports is always increasing. Even so, this commodity is often subject to global market discrimination which is manifested through regulations and policies of countries consuming palm oil commodities, such as the Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II) and the proposal for Regulation on deforestation-free products. The Indonesian government has filed a lawsuit against this regulation, but the WTO dispute resolution mechanism is still considered unable to resolve the problem, especially the reason that consumer countries think that Indonesian palm oil can reduce its post-2020 emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement through Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) which needs to be fulfilled in 2030. On the other hand, the Government of Indonesia still needs to improve the governance of Indonesian palm oil in order to increase the acceptance of this commodity in the global eyes. This study aims to find a middle ground for commitments to reduce emissions from consumer countries and improve Indonesian palm oil governance through the acceptability of the palm oil market which is realized through free trade agreements. The formation of a trade agreement by including a clause on sustainability can be one solution to reconcile the acceptance of the palm oil market and global climate change commitments.
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