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Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels: A New Economic Model is Necessary

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Introduction

The transition beyond fossil fuels is a complex challenge that requires significant changes in the current economic model. With the oil crisis caused by the conflict in the Middle East, it has become clear that investing in renewable energy sources is essential to ensure resistance and resilience to external shocks.

The Challenge of Transition

The transition beyond fossil fuels is not just a matter of increasing oil prices and reducing the cost of renewables. It involves deep changes in the current economic model, which is a tremendous challenge. Ana Toni, executive director of COP30, highlighted that we have been living in a fossil fuel economy for over 200 years and that our political systems are extremely dependent on it.

Proposals for the Transition

The experts gathered at the virtual seminar “Transition beyond fossils: economic impacts, geopolitics, and global paths to finance a just transition” proposed several solutions for the transition. Among them, the end of subsidies for oil, gas, and coal, the increase in the supply of financial resources for developing countries, and the promotion of green development policies that create resilience and macroeconomic evolution.

Challenges and Opportunities

Peter Newell highlighted the debt of developing countries as one of the major obstacles to the transition. He recalled that 76 low- and middle-income nations produce fossil fuels and that half of them are expanding their extraction. On the other hand, Amir Lebdioui saw the transition as an opportunity for growth in other economic niches and job creation.

Conclusion

The transition beyond fossil fuels is a complex challenge that requires significant changes in the current economic model. A new economic model that prioritizes sustainability and resilience is necessary. International cooperation and the development of a global roadmap for beyond fossil fuels are essential to ensure that the transition is just and effective.

Source / Reference

This article is based on the virtual seminar “Transition beyond fossils: economic impacts, geopolitics, and global paths to finance a just transition”, promoted by ClimaInfo and the Center for Energy, Finance, and Development (CEFD). Access the original source

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Tags: energy transition, fossil fuels, economic model, sustainability, resilience

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