Our Programs
Participate in achieving Indonesia’s low peak emission (1,927 million tons of CO2e in 2030)
Energy sector emissions: 1.407 million tonnes by 2030.
COAL & BIODIVERSITY
To ensure biodiversity and community livelihood protection as a strategic part of phasing out coal to achieve peak emission year 2030 ….
CLIMATE & ENERGY FINANCE
To ensure finance actors and regulators make ambitious policies to finance low carbon technology and energy …..
ENERGY DEMOCRACY
To achieve universal access and social justice, renewable, public and social control, and just transition on the energy system. We produce analysis …..
MINERAL TRANSITION &PUBLIC TRANSPORT
To ensure the transition to zero-emission vehicles & low carbon tech do not create ecological injustices …..
Latest

Press Release : ASEAN is Criticized at the Lack of Achievements in Saving the Climate Crisis
This press release has been published on kompas.com, 11 November 2022, 17:59 WIB Aksi Ekologi dan Emansipasi Rakyat (AEER) assesses that ASEAN's...

Indonesia’s Energy Transition in terms of Funding and Environment
Energy Transition Mechanism and Early Retirement of Coal Fired Power Plan (CFPP) The global climate crisis is getting worse if there is no concrete...
Indonesian-Germany Green Infrastructure Initiative (GII) Cooperation Needs to Include Renewable Energy Development Projects for Battery/Electricity-Based Public Transport
Briefing Paper We as environmental organizations support all efforts in mitigating climate change and transitioning from fossil energy to renewable...

Energy Democracy for Just Energy Transition
In order to mitigate climate change, energy transition is one of the issues prioritized to be discussed in the G20 Presidency of Indonesia 2022....

Business and Finance Sector Need to Stay In Line with Biodiversity
Elizabeth Mrema, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD UN), stated that more than 50 percent of the...

Just Energy Transition: Beware of False Solutions
Press Release AEER Association and 350 Indonesia Denpasar September 25, 2022 The G20 has clearly mentioned the transition to sustainable energy as...

The Failure of G20 Energy Transition Discussion
Press Release AEER Association and 350 Indonesia Denpasar September 24, 2022 “The energy transition discussion in the G20 is certain to fail,” said...

Saving Biodiversity is Inseperable to Coal-Fired Power Plants “Early Retirement”
The Government of Indonesia restated its commitment to achieving emission reduction and mitigating climate change at an Asian Development Bank (ADB)...

Achieving Biodiversity Protection Global Targets Need to Abandon Coal Ambitiously
By: Ilham Setiawan Noer, Action for Ecology and People Emancipation (AEER) Association Researcher Pius Ginting, Action for Ecology and People...
Reports

Policy Brief Energy Democracy : Indonesia’s Transitions Towards Equitable Renewable Energy

Just Transition in Indonesia: Coal and Nickel Sector

The Threat of Coal Mine Expansion Towards Biodiversity in Kalimantan

Assessing The Threat of Coal-Fired Power Plants to Biodiversity in Sumatera

South Sumatera Low Carbon Development To Be Hampered by Low Quality Coal Investment

Coal Downstreaming in the Form of Dimethyl Ether (DME) Will Increase Greenhouse Gas Emissions

For the Last Eight Years and Four Years Ahead, Japanese & Chinese Coal Plant Export Investments Impede Indonesia Road to Reach Low-Carbon Economy
Besides the PLN (PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara,the State-owned electricity), domestic and foreign...

China and Japan’s ultra super critical coal-fired power plant investments in Indonesia produce CO2 emissions equal to 195 times emissions of the Republic of Vanuatu
The Chinese and Japanese parties support and invest in Indonesia’s coal-fired power plant and...
Media
Analysis

Indonesia’s Energy Transition in terms of Funding and Environment
Energy Transition Mechanism and Early Retirement of Coal Fired Power Plan (CFPP) The global climate crisis is getting worse if there is no concrete...
Indonesian-Germany Green Infrastructure Initiative (GII) Cooperation Needs to Include Renewable Energy Development Projects for Battery/Electricity-Based Public Transport
Briefing Paper We as environmental organizations support all efforts in mitigating climate change and transitioning from fossil energy to renewable...

Energy Democracy for Just Energy Transition
In order to mitigate climate change, energy transition is one of the issues prioritized to be discussed in the G20 Presidency of Indonesia 2022....

Business and Finance Sector Need to Stay In Line with Biodiversity
Elizabeth Mrema, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD UN), stated that more than 50 percent of the...

Over 260 Civil Society groups call on Chinese Authorities to Ensure that Covid-19 Financial Relief is Not Targeted to Harmful Projects
Sumsel 1 coal power plant in Muara Enim (owned majority by Shenhua Gou Hua. Fomerly this site was community plantation, and community plantation...

Second term focus of President Jokowi Human Resource Champion Development Tested in the Suralaya-Salira-Terate Banten route
President Jokowi in his speech stated that the second term priority of his administration was the development of human resources champion. The...
Activities

Indonesia promised to protect the ocean from mine waste, but risky regulation threatens to undermine its commitment
Fishery community hamlet, Fatuvia, with small boat nearby Morowali nickel factory Indonesia is the world’s largest nickel producer and is poised to dramatically scale up production to meet skyrocketing demand. Nickel demand is expected to increase six-fold by...

Research Discussion with Communities Impacted by Coal Power Plants
In August-October 2018, AEER working with its network organisations did a research on the negative impacts of coal power plant on social, economy, environment. AEER with its networks had discussion with communities around Ombilin-West Sumatera coal power plants,...

Discussion with media: Negative impact of Freeport’s mining waste in Papua

AEER Works With Communities
AEER EXEcUTIves

PIUS GINTING
Coordinator

Melinda Widyatanti
Finance Staff

Alexandra Aulianta
Environmental Policy Analyst

Dwi Wulan Ramadani
Climate and Energy Finance Researcher
Our Partner

Institute Bentang Meratus (South Kalimantan)

SDA Sumsel Watch
(SOUTh Sumatera )

LBH Kendari
(Southeast Sulawesi)

Yayasan Pusaka

Auriga Nusantara

London Mining Network