Climate Change and the Green Transition in South Africa

C. Arndt, Sherwin Gabriel, Faaiqa Hartley, K. Strzepek, T. Thomas
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Abstract: Climate change is one of the most complex challenges facing South Africa as the country designs plans and policies for future economic growth and development. Higher temperatures and more variable rainfall are already affecting the economy and are expected to continue for decades. The degree to which climate change affects different regions in South Africa is likely to vary significantly, characterized by wide ranges in the direction and magnitude of change in key climate variables, especially precipitation. These uncertainties interact with South Africa’s growth and development challenges and complicate planning and policy formation in support national development objectives. This chapter presents key research on changes in climate experienced in South Africa in recent years, along with projected changes in years to come. It illustrates the uncertainties related to climate change and the key channels through which climate change affects the economy. The economic and developmental impacts of such changes are presented along with the lessons for adaptation policy. As energy will be a key focus area for mitigation efforts in the country, this chapter also outlines the implications of such a transition and the factors that need to be accounted for in limiting the impacts on vulnerable populations.
南非的气候变化和绿色转型
摘要:气候变化是南非面临的最复杂的挑战之一,因为该国正在为未来的经济增长和发展制定计划和政策。更高的气温和更多变的降雨已经对经济产生了影响,预计这种影响将持续数十年。气候变化对南非不同区域的影响程度可能差别很大,其特点是主要气候变量,特别是降水变化的方向和幅度范围很大。这些不确定性与南非的增长和发展挑战相互作用,使支持国家发展目标的规划和政策形成复杂化。本章介绍了近年来南非经历的气候变化的主要研究,以及对未来几年变化的预测。它说明了与气候变化有关的不确定性,以及气候变化影响经济的主要渠道。本文介绍了这些变化的经济和发展影响以及适应政策的经验教训。由于能源将是该国缓解努力的重点领域,本章还概述了这种过渡的影响以及在限制对弱势群体的影响时需要考虑的因素。
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