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Energy and transition economics 2026-04-26 11 minute read 16 sources

COP31 and the climate finance gap: from Belem's USD 300 billion floor to a working Article 6 market

COP30 in Belem closed with a New Collective Quantified Goal of USD 300 billion per year by 2035, roughly a quarter of the African Group ask. The 2026 host fight between Australia and Turkey, the first ITMO trades under Article 6.2 and 6.4, and the slow walk of the Loss and Damage Fund will define whether the Paris architecture remains operative through the second NDC cycle.

The COP30 Mutirao political package agreed in Belem on November 21, 2025 delivered a New Collective Quantified Goal of USD 300 billion per year by 2035, with a stretch target of USD 1.3 trillion that defers the question of who pays. Climate Policy Initiative tracked USD 1.46 trillion in total climate finance flows for 2022, but mitigation...

Energy and transition economics 2026-04-26 11 minute read 18 sources

JETP at the inflection: Indonesia, Vietnam, South Africa, Senegal through 2026

Four Just Energy Transition Partnerships now total roughly USD 46.7 billion in announced public and private commitments. The South Africa JET-IP needs USD 98 billion, Indonesia's CIPP needs USD 97.3 billion, and the US tranche has been frozen since the Trump withdrawal from Paris in January 2025. The IPG arithmetic for COP30 has shifted.

The Just Energy Transition Partnerships announced between November 2021 (South Africa, COP26) and June 2023 (Senegal, Paris Summit for a New Global Financing Pact) cumulatively pledged about USD 46.7 billion in concessional public and mobilized private capital across South Africa (USD 8.5 billion initial, raised to USD 13.8 billion at COP...