Left Behind: Funding Climate Action in the Global South

Chinonso I. Anozie
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Global clean energy transition envisions zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, as set by the United Nations. Consequentially, developed economies have made giant strides in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving full decarbonization. However, the opposite remains true in the Global South, lagging in financing its climate action. Despite being disproportionately impacted by climate change, financial efforts by developed economies and the Global South have failed in placing the latter’s countries at par with clean energy investments of developed countries. Absent adequate financing of climate action in the Global South, the net zero goal will be nothing but a mirage. This Article contends that financial incapacity to finance climate change has left the Global South behind in the global energy transition movement and, if left unchecked, will sabotage global energy transition efforts. Using Africa as a case study, this Article explores the need to develop realistic financing options for global energy transition in the region. This Article recognizes that financing climate change is expensive and much more strenuous on African economies that barely have the fiscal infrastructure to finance the transition. It unpacks the extant climate financing avenues and the inherent challenges in attracting climate finance in Africa and argues for improvements.
落在后面:为全球南部的气候行动提供资金
按照联合国的设想,全球清洁能源转型将在 2050 年前实现温室气体零排放。因此,发达经济体在减少温室气体排放和实现完全去碳化方面取得了长足进步。然而,全球南部的情况却恰恰相反,在为气候行动提供资金方面仍然滞后。尽管全球南部受到气候变化的影响尤为严重,但发达经济体和全球南部的财政努力却未能使后者的国家与发达国家的清洁能源投资看齐。如果不为全球南方国家的气候行动提供充足的资金,净零目标只能是海市蜃楼。本文认为,为气候变化提供资金的财政能力已使全球南方国家在全球能源转型运动中落伍,如果任其发展,将破坏全球能源转型的努力。本文以非洲为例,探讨了为该地区全球能源转型制定切实可行的融资方案的必要性。本文认识到,气候变化融资成本高昂,对几乎不具备为转型融资的财政基础设施的非洲经济体来说更为艰难。文章阐述了现有的气候融资渠道以及非洲在吸引气候融资方面所面临的固有挑战,并提出了改进建议。
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