"We still have to discuss it because there have been changes in leadership in each ministry; there is also acceleration in each sector," he said here on Friday.
He added that the government is targeting to complete the discussions by October 2025, one month before this year's UN Climate Change Conference in Belem, Brazil.
"This is still time to discuss it further," he said.
The NDC document contains climate commitments, targets, and efforts. It is submitted every five years as part of each country's contribution to global emissions reduction.
Indonesia's First NDC document was submitted in 2016, and the updated NDC document in 2021.
A year later, it submitted the third document, the Enhanced NDC. In the 2022 document, Indonesia increased the goal for reducing emissions through its own efforts from 29 percent to 31.89 percent, and with international support from 41 percent to 43.2 percent.
In the current Enhanced NDC document, the sectors targeted for reduction are energy, forestry, waste, agriculture, as well as industrial processes and product use (IPPU).
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