拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的公平能源转型:通过能力建设减少不平等

Nora Hampl
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该研究评估了拉丁美洲和加勒比地区正在展开的能源转型与与创新(可持续发展目标9)、平等(可持续发展目标10)和制度(可持续发展目标16)相关的可持续发展目标(SDG)之间的联系。该研究认为,如果该地区的能源技术选择继续受到技术经济理性的驱动,那么对能源转型的许多要求将无法得到满足,即无法解决已有的挑战(可持续发展目标9、10和16)。获得教育、培训和能力的机会不平等,将阻碍最新的可再生能源科学、跨部门创新和公平制度之间的协同作用,最终损害地方和区域的潜力、创造力和生产力。此外,考虑到拉丁美洲独特的、生物多样性丰富的环境,能源技术的选择需要考虑到具体环境的气候和生态要求。为了实现能源转型的公平性和气候兼容性,该研究得出结论,需要概念化并在实践中实施跨学科知识整合和行动的新方法。这需要在当地社区(土著和社区知识)、研究界(当地和国际气候能源知识)和决策者(政策知识)之间建立一个接口。提出的研究概念;培训中心(rtc)填补了这一空白,因为它是一个跨学科协作学习、跨学科合作和实施具体气候兼容解决方案的伞形机构。RTC的综合研究形式可以用于帮助克服现有的差距和脆弱性,同时促进与该地区生态系统兼容的公平能源转型和脱碳途径。
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Equitable energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean: Reducing inequity by building capacity

The study evaluates links between the unfolding energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean and sustainable development goals (SDGs) relating to innovation (SDG 9), equality (SDG 10), and institutions (SDG 16). The study argues that if energy technology choices in the region continue to be driven by techno-economic rationality, many demands put upon the energy transition will remain unmet, namely, solving the pre-existing challenges (SDGs 9, 10, and 16). Unequal access – to education, training, and capabilities that could make local livelihoods more resilient, will preclude synergies between the latest renewable energy science, cross-sectoral innovation, and equitable institutions, in the end compromising local and regional potential, creativity and productivity. Additionally, given the unique, biodiversity-rich contexts of Latin America, energy technology choices need to account for context-specific climate and ecological imperatives. For the energy transition to be equitable and climate-compatible, the study concludes that new ways of integrating and acting on inter- and transdisciplinary knowledge need to be conceptualized and implemented in practice. This entails creating an interface between local communities (Indigenous and community knowledge), research community (local and international climate-energy knowledge), and policy-makers (policy knowledge).

The proposed concept of Research & Training Centers (RTCs) fills the gap, as it serves as an umbrella institution for collaborative learning across a spectrum of disciplines, transdisciplinary collaborations, and implementation of specific climate-compatible solutions. RTC's integrative forms of research can be directed to help overcome pre-existing gaps and vulnerabilities, and simultaneously promote equitable energy transition and decarbonization pathways compatible with the region's ecological systems.

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