Emissions from fossil fuel extraction in the G20 have almost doubled since 1992 being responsible for 73% of global emissions over 32 years

Emissions from fossil fuel extraction in the G20 have almost doubled since 1992 being responsible for 73% of global emissions over 32 years
Discussing a just transition for those lacking basic energy access is futile. To reach that starting point, energy demand must rise.
A new report on the just transition has laid out how an African Just Transition that strengthens food, and energy infrastructure and sets out a more resilient and just development path is possible.
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