Resources
November 26, 2019
An Indonesian Green New Deal
![The Green New Deal aims to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create high-paying jobs, ensure that clean air, clean water and healthy food are available as basic human rights and end all forms of oppression. Photo credit: JP/Dhoni Setiawan](/sites/default/files/styles/150_tall/public/2019_11_21_82632_1574311267._large.jpg?itok=OllCHLOb)
November 6, 2017
Understanding the “Emissions Gap” in 5 Charts
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November 4, 2016
COP22 Jargon Cheat Sheet
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September 16, 2015
Positioning Indonesia's Climate Commitment on the Global Stage
![In 2009, Indonesia made a bold move by voluntarily pledging to achieve a 26 percent reduction in emissions against the business-as-usual scenario in 2020. Photo by James Anderson/WRI.](/sites/default/files/styles/150_tall/public/jakarta_1.jpg?itok=tv63HVE7)
January 4, 2015
Using Accountability
January 4, 2015
Tracking Transformative Forest Actions to Reduce Emissions
January 2, 2015
Mobilizing Climate Investment
December 30, 2014
Assessing Forest Governance
April 29, 2014
Cultivating Accountability in REDD+
![While the struggle to protect the Tripa peat forest will likely continue, it illustrates a positive message for Indonesia’s forests. Photo credit: CIFOR/Flickr](/sites/default/files/styles/150_tall/public/indonesia_farmer_0.jpg?itok=nbIw8bUm)
February 20, 2014
Global Forest Watch—Join the Movement
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November 26, 2011
Forests and REDD+ in COP17 Durban
![Deforestation in Para, Brazil. The situations in Brazil and Indonesia should lend a sense of urgency and purpose to the climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa. Photo Credit: Leoffreitas/Flickr](/sites/default/files/styles/150_tall/public/brazil_deforestation_by_leoffreitas_flickr_0.jpg?itok=oqupCmJM)