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G7 Climate and Environment ministers – small steps forward, some steps back | |
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2022-05-27 | |
出版年 | 2022 |
国家 | 欧洲 |
领域 | 气候变化 |
英文摘要 | G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers have agreed a communique that shows they recognise their crucial role in climate action. However, vital signals from the G7 countries on how they’ll mobilise trillions-scale resources for developing countries’ energy transitions are at risk of backsliding from last year’s ambition. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will need to push for more action with G7 leaders. StoryAt a meeting of Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers, G7 governments have shown some progress on their climate action. However, Ministers continued backsliding on their “billions to trillions” policy promise to mobilise the sustainable infrastructure investment needed for developing countries’ energy transitions. This was already dropped from G7 Development and Finance Ministers meetings earlier this month after being a flagship of the UK-led G7 in 2021. G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers acknowledged their crucial role in mobilising resources to help countries address loss & damage from, and adapt to, climate change impacts. They also committed to overwhelmingly decarbonising their power sectors by 2035 and be clear how this is central to addressing the current energy crisis. They brought Japan, the world’s largest financier of fossil fuels, into the shared commitment to end overseas fossil fuel financing. The statement on decarbonising transport also shows the G7 is serious about transforming this sector. This shows progress on G7 climate promises, but leaves many issues to Chancellor Olaf Scholz to pick up with G7 leaders. QuotesBrick Medak, Head of Berlin Office, E3G said:
Julian Havers, Programme Leader, E3G said:
Maria Pastukhova, Senior Policy Advisor, Energy Diplomacy and Geopolitics, E3G said:
Taylor Dimsdale, Director of Risk and Resilience, E3G said:
Available for comment Brick Medak, Head of Berlin Office (German Politics) Julian Havers, Programme Lead (Climate Finance) Alex Scott, Programme Lead (Loss and Damage) Maria Pastukhova, Senior Policy Advisor (Energy) Alden Meyer, Senior Associate (Mitigation Ambition, US Policy & Politics) – ENDS – Notes to Editors
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/350007 |
专题 | 气候变化 |
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