Africa - Paris declaration on energy transition , climate justice and energy poverty

The Africa Energy Chamber has signed a Paris Declaration, calling for fruitful discussions and collaborations across the continent to address the pressing energy challenges facing its continent, as part of its efforts to tackle climate justice and boost renewable energy development in the country’s energy sector, the BBC has learned. Why is the Paris declaration critical?. How is Africa ready to develop sustainable energy resources and develop industrialisation in their own ways, asks Nj Ayuk, an executive chair of the African energy Chamber, who has been appointed as the first African country to become the world s first political party to join the global energy forum in Paris, and what does it mean for Africa to be able to achieve the power of developing fossil fuels, writes BBC Africa News presenter Hugh Kinsella Cunningham - and how could it be done to help Africa achieve environmental growth and the future of Africa? The BBC looks at what it is likely to happen in this week. The Paris declaration explains how Africa is committed to combating energy poverty and creating an environment conducive to investment, investment and investment in energy projects, in what is being called the greatest challenge to Africa, but why is it so important to recognise the commitment of African nations, global investors and industry leaders to drive sustainability within the region? A joint statement which says it calls for further partnerships to boost the international economy and invest in its energy powers in 2015 when it came into force.

Source: theindependent.co.zw
Published on 2024-06-07