COP28: Energy and Industry, Just Transition and Indigenous Peoples
December 05, 2023
COP28: Energy and Industry, Just Transition and Indigenous PeoplesDecember 05, 2023 Recognition of hydrogen schemes, clean cooking and the cooling pledge were among some of the key takeaways from Day 6 of COP28. A just transition remains at the centre of these conversations. Over 60 countries sign the first Global Cooling PledgeRising global temperatures mean that more of us than ever are relying on cooling systems such as air-conditioners (ACs) and refrigerators to cool our food, buildings and vaccines. These technologies also consume a huge amount of energy and emit climate-warming gases. Global Utilities Companies form the Utilities for Net Zero Alliance (UNEZA) to tackle energy transition challenges31 partners, including 25 global utilities and power companies which serve collectively more than 250 million customers, have joined to advance electrification, renewables-ready grids and clean energy deployment in line with the goal of net zero by 2050. The alliance aims to use IRENA’s World Energy Transitions Outlook as a pathway moving forward which includes tripling renewable power capacity by 2030. Launch of the Hydrogen Declaration of IntentA mutual recognition of hydrogen certification scheme was launched at COP28 with the Hydrogen Declaration of Intent. The declaration was signed by more than 30 countries with a goal of boosting the production and trade of low-carbon fuel. Under the Declaration, the states have agreed to endorse a global certification standard for hydrogen and acknowledge existing certification schemes. The first Global Stocktake Identifies Areas of FocusA stocktake is required under the Paris Agreement to identify gaps in emission reduction targets. The first Global Stocktake High-Level committee published three key areas of focus moving forward: Powering Past Coal Alliance accelerates as it accepts new membersThe UK and Canada have led the Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) since 2017 and at COP28, Malta, the UAE and the US have joined. The PPCA now has 59 countries has members which represents over a quarter of the world’s governments. What is a just transition?In short, the just transition is the concept that no one should be left behind as the world transitions to net zero and the most vulnerable communities, indigenous peoples and workers should be supported during the transition. The burdens and benefits of a transition to net zero should not disproportionately affect the poorest in society and there should be protection for low-income earners and workers that are directly affected by the decline of fossil fuel production. The “intrinsic link” between gender equality and a just transitionIna Parvanova, Director of Communications and Engagement at UN Climate Change highlighted on Tuesday that a just transition and promotion of gender equality are “intrinsically linked” by offering women equal employment opportunities in affected and emerging labour markets created by clean energy and new technologies. Clean CookingCOP28 has seen an emphasis on clean cooking on the climate action agenda, encouraging electrification for those developing countries where clean cooking is simply not possible. People in such countries are forced to rely on solid fuels such as wood and charcoal to cook which leads to significant indoor air pollution and associated health issues. The Second Lady of Ghana, Her Excellency Mrs Samira Bawumia, said that clean cooking saves lives and in Ghana, eight out of ten people cook with solid fuels. The issue of clean cooking also disproportionately affects women. Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance (BOGA) Announce Grants to Kenya and Columbia to Assist Just TransitionBOGA, which was established at COP26 in Glasgow welcomed Spain, Kenya and Samoa as members. The Alliance pledges to phase out domestic oil and gas production and has doubled in size since COP36 and now 24 national and regional countries are members or “friends” including France, Sweden, Wales and Ireland. Global Co-head of Energy Stephen Hill comments:COP28 is an important stepping stone in our path to net zero, with the first Global Stocktake since the Paris Agreement taking place. In a COP that is focussed on a ‘just transition’, it is great to see the output of this Committee focussing on adoption by developing countries and the vital nature of increasing finance globally. This has been a key demand for some time now, but there is real momentum to ensure that this impacts all countries – the alliance of global utilities to enable renewable energy and flow of finance to the global south will deliver momentum. As ever, the delivery time periods extend too far and allow incumbent governments to defer the issue – a ‘just transition’ also requires an ‘accelerated transition’. Other news:
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