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Bank Indonesia Policy Mix

Anticipating the Rise of Emissions After the COVID-19 Pandemic As global economy recovered, the emissions is predicted to increase of 2019 and 2020 (Mt CO₂) per day Daily differences between January and October -10 -15 +5 LD 0 Power Ground transport Indus Power Ground transport Industry Residential Aviation Shipping -20 Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. ZLAGEC Photo: kanalkalimantan.com & BPBD Prov. Kalsel Photo: Bayu Pratama Source: Ministry of Finance During the COVID-19 pandemic, global CO2 emissions have contracted due to a decrease in economic activity and human mobility. However, slowly emissions are crawling up as human mobility policies loosen in some countries. • It should be of mutual concern that, in the midst of the challenges facing the COVID-19 pandemic that has not yet ended, the economy is slowly starting to enter the recovery phase and it is pushing back the level of global carbon emissions. • Therefore, the government should not be off guard because the risk of rising carbon emissions can threaten economic sustainability and people's well-being through the impacts of climate change. . Pandemic is not over yet, and Indonesia were faced by flood disasters in several provinces. This disaster needs to be of concern to the central and local governments in managing forest and land areas so that the ecosystem of water absorption areas can be maintained. 88
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