OPINIONISTA: Our Burning Planet: Refusing decisions on emissions strategy is equivalent to denial

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OPINIONISTA: Our Burning Planet: Refusing decisions on emissions strategy is equivalent to denial By Richard Worthington

A decade ago, the government convened a national conference under the banner: “Climate Action Now!”

Prospects for realising our largest mitigation opportunity, that will be central to any credible sustainable development strategy, are under contestation at Nedlac, by way of the Integrated Resource Planning process for electricity supply .

One of several shortcomings of the IRP is the presupposition that the share of electricity in total end use energy will remain at about 30% to 2050. Robust Integrated Energy Planning would indicate that this will grow, if allowed to. Within an energy system consistent with the global emissions objective, the share of electricity at end use should at least double, while the use of liquid fuels declines steeply.

Ongoing work that will enrich planning for a just transition includes the drafting of Sectoral Jobs Resilience Plans, due later this year. Analysing key value chains, they will propose specific interventions for the communities and workers identified as most vulnerable; in the case of coal this would be much assisted by a reliable Eskom plant decommissioning schedule.

In the eyes of the international community, in the process of bailing out Eskom we are further massively subsidising coal combustion. Our overall ambition on mitigation remains unchanged for over a decade. It was drafted when Eskom was considered a world-class utility, selling more electricity than today and turning a profit, and is based on the climate science available fifteen years ago.concrete, realistic plans to enhance their nationally determined contributions by 2020”.

 

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