While investments and policies are moving away from coal, the key debate is now about ending international support to other fossil fuels, in particular natural gas, in order to respect the Paris Agreement’s goals. As the gas industry advocates for the Global South to expand gas consumption and production, there is an urgent need to avoid locking in a high-carbon future. Instead, there is a huge untapped potential to deploy clean alternatives at scale in the Global South and meet energy access and development needs.
At the G7 Leaders summit in June, countries committed to “phase out new direct government support for international carbon-intensive fossil fuel energy as soon as possible, with limited exceptions consistent with an ambitious climate neutrality pathway, the Paris Agreement, 1.5°C goal and best available science.” But in order to realize this commitment, more public finance institutions and governments must join progressive players in ending public support for oil and gas.
Building on previous announcements and latest research, this event outlines the decisive role that international public finance plays in accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy in the Global South, noting opportunities and challenges in doing so.
Speakers from civil society, governments, and public finance institutions discuss the conclusions of the Step Off the Gas report and highlight best practices to move away from fossil fuel finance—including gas—and scale up investments in clean alternatives. They identify necessary steps ahead of COP26 to accelerate progress on this agenda.
After opening words and presentations from the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and IISD, speakers engage in a panel discussion on perspectives and opportunities to shift international public finance from fossil fuels to clean energy.
This webinar is hosted by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) as part of the London Climate Action Week.
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