Global Climate Action Yearbook 2023

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-19

Today's sharing is the [2023 Global Climate Action Yearbook] report produced by: United Notions

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The shift from climate pledges to implementation is imperative and is driving tangible change in the economy and society. However, it is still progressing too slowly and not on the required scale.

Firstto put nature at the heart of climate solutions and empower groups such as indigenous peoples, women and youth to share their expertise. Nature can contribute one-third of the emissions reductions needed by 2030 and build resilience and resilience.

Secondto promote a just energy transition. We must decarbonize the power system and heavy industry, while ensuring a just transition, energy accessibility, energy security, and economic growth in all regions. Energy sector partners are taking steps to help meet the global goal of tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling efficiency by 2030, while heavy industries such as steel and cement are driving demand for clean materials and commodities. "Zero-distance races"It has also incorporated the principles of equitable sharing, fairness and equity into the commitments of its members.

Thirdto mobilize equitable financial flows. We need to reform the global financial architecture to fit fit fit, including debt relief and moratorium, concessional financing, increased adaptation finance, especially grant-based financing, and the use of innovative financial instruments and instruments, including carbon markets and debt swaps, to unlock and scale up investment in emerging market and developing economies. It is committed to showcasing the rich and wide range of ready-made projects in the developing world through the Regional Climate Project Platform and connecting project developers with suitable public or private investors. Among them, e-mobility company Ampersand is providing two-wheeled electric vehicles and charging infrastructure in Rwanda and Kenya, while in Nigeria, Phoenix Edison is developing the country's first waste-to-energy plant.

First launched in 2014, the Global Climate Action Portal** (GCAP) showcases the current scope and status of climate-related commitments by actors engaged in global climate action. Currently, there are 32,524 registered participants on the GCAP platform, an increase of about 6% over the figure reported in 2022 and about 6 times the figure reported in 2015. In recent years, businesses have seen the highest growth rate (12% in 2023 compared to 2022), while in the United Nations (UN) regional grouping, the Asia-Pacific region has the highest growth rate, with an increase of 30% compared to 2022.

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