Earlier this month, ministers and global leaders gathered at the
#G20 to discuss fair and affordable clean energy transitions.
The resulting G20 Energy Transition Ministerial Statement and Principles for Just and Inclusive Transition highlight commitments from the world's largest energy consumers and producers to accelerate clean, affordable, and inclusive transitions.
These documents align with
#SDG7, the Paris Agreement, and the outcomes of the First Global Stocktake adopted at
COP28.Here are some key takeaways:
🌿Accelerating clean energy: Commitment to inclusive energy transitions that prioritise the needs of vulnerable populations.
🌿Investment mobilisation: Urgent call to scale up financing for energy transition technologies, especially in developing countries.
🌿Global Coalition for Energy Planning: Establishment of the Global Coalition for Energy Planning (GCEP) to enhance collaboration.
🌿Universal access to clean cooking: Commitment to achieve universal access to clean cooking by 2030 with financial support for developing nations.
🌿Sustainable supply chains: Emphasis on the need for transparency and sustainability in supply chains for critical minerals and technologies.
🌿Addressing inequalities: Recognition of the challenges faced by developing countries in energy transitions while ensuring energy security and universal access to affordable and sustainable energy.
Access the full statement and principles |
g20.org/en/tracks/sherpa-tra…
This is a step in the right direction, but we now need to see our governments act on this, raise ambition, and commit boldly towards a just and fair transition for all.
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