CIVIL society in the alternative reform agenda of the Just Energy Transition yesterday called on South Africa to join the G77 Group of countries in calling for the COP 29 Summit in September to push demands for a $5 trillion (R92trl) annual downpayment for climate debt owed by the Global North to the Global South.
The Group of 77 totals 134 countries with members including Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and China.
At a webinar co-hosted by the Institute for African Alternatives, participants said there was a need to call for climate damages.
“The demand provides a realistic attainable figure in addressing the urgent escalating climate needs. We know it’s doable and…