South Africa Says $750 Billion a Year Needed for Climate Goals
South African Environment Minister Barbara Creecy said countries at the COP26 United Nations climate talks in November should set a target of mobilizing $750 billion a year from developed countries to help poorer nations transition to greener energy.
Creecy, who spoke at a Presidential Climate Commission meeting in South Africa on Friday, said she made the suggestion to peers from 50 countries at a meeting in London this month ahead of the summit.
The goal is significantly higher than the $100 billion a year that was set for 2020, but which rich countries have failed to deliver on. In negotiations leading up to COP26, a compromise is emerging to push the date to 2025.
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The minister has repeatedly stressed that South Africa needs access to international finance if it’s to reduce a reliance on coal that makes it the world’s 12th-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases.
“Our suggestion is that post-2025, we most move from a floor of $100 billion,” she said. “Taking the needs of developing nations into account, we must move toward a collective goal of mobilizing $750 billion a year” from public and private sources, she said.
Creecy said the $100 billion agreed to now must be honored to create trust.
Source: BNNBloomberg