EACOP faces Fresh Hurdles as Uganda vows to Expand Oil and Gas

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP) project faces fresh hurdles in its implementation with several insurance companies refusing to provide insurance to it. According to a report by the Monitor, a total of 28 insurance firms have declined to provide insurance following pressure from climate activists. In a recent statement, Uganda’s Energy Minister, […]

OECD Claims $100 Billion Climate Finance Target Likely Reached in 2022

The OECD regularly publishes reports upon the flows of international climate finance. Absent an agreed definition of climate finance and a transparent and up to date mechanism that reports on flows, the OECD reports are often relied on (particularly by developed countries) as reflective of the current status quo. In a latest update by the […]

UNECA Supports growth of the African Carbon Market

Carbon markets have been highly controversial this year, particularly forestry related projects in Africa. At a convening of experts on 17 November 2023, Simon Mavel an economist at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) presented a paper on Greening the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). His findings showed that pursuing existing National Determined […]

Global Climate Club to launch at COP28

A top EU climate official, Kurt Vandenberge told the media that the long awaited Climate Club, born of Germany’s G7 Presidency last year, will be launched at COP28. To date relatively little is known about the Club, save for the fact that it intends to foster collaboration between countries that peg themselves as highly ambitious […]

South Africa finalises its Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan

Just before COP28 kicked off, the office of the South African Presidency finalised an implementation plan to facilitate the flow of funds forming part of the $8.8 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership finance pact agreed to at COP26. The plan is a critical component of the agreement, as it supports the allocation of funds to […]

Two Days of Talks Fail to Produce any Pre-COP Breakthroughs

According to participants speaking to the AFP, nothing of importance was agreed to at the recent pre-COP28 climate talks on 3-5 November in Abu Dhabi. There were discussions around the Loss and Damage Fund and a focus on ensuring a smooth Global Stocktake. COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber said: “I know there are strong views about […]

US, EU and UAE want to create a Pre-COP Pledge on Renewables

According to Reuters, a letter issued to governments worldwide from the United Arab Emirates, the European Commission, the United States, Barbados, Kenya, Chile, Micronesia, the International Energy Agency and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), is seeking agreement at COP28 to triple the world’s renewable energy capacity, which would entail installing 11,000GW by 2030. It […]

Carbon Credit Project Developer, South Pole, Pulls out of Zimbabwe Project

South Pole, the world’s largest seller of carbon credits, has announced that it has ended its participation in its flagship forest protection (REDD+) project in Zimbabwe pursuant to allegations that it had exaggerated its emissions reductions. In October, the body that issues the credits, VERRA, publicly stated that: “the Kariba REDD+ Project represents an unprecedented […]

EU Commission Announces Intention to Pledge Funds for Loss and Damage

On 13 November, EU Climate Commissioner and Chief COP28 Negotiator Wopke Hoekstra stated that the EU is ready to announce a “substantial financial contribution” to the Loss and Damage fund at COP28 in the context of an ambitious outcome at COP28 across mitigation, adaptation and means of implementation in a way that leaves no one behind. […]