COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber and Dr. Fatih Birol,
Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), have today published a
Summary of the series of High-Level Dialogues they have co-chaired in the run-up to
COP28.
The Summary provides a call-to-action on accelerating the energy transition and keeping
1.5°C in reach. Ministers, decision makers and chief executive officers (CEOs) from over
40 countries and 20 organizations have participated in the Dialogues, discussing key
elements of the energy transition including renewables, energy efficiency, financing, fossil
fuel demand and supply, and decarbonization.
“Through these High-Level Dialogues, we have defined critical gaps and crucial
opportunities in climate action to build the most comprehensive set of decarbonization
initiatives ever,” Dr. Al Jaber said today. “The Summary of the Dialogues sets the tone for
countries to decide an ambitious response to the Global Stocktake, setting us on a path
to an energy system consistent with keeping 1.5°C degrees within reach.”
The fifth and final session of the COP28 and IEA High-Level Dialogues will be held at the
World Climate Action Summit (WCAS), which will start on 1 December, as part of COP28
taking place in Dubai. The Dialogue will bring together Heads of State, leaders of
government and international organizations to share ambitions for a 1.5°C-aligned energy
transition. Attendees will also exchange perspectives on the critical components and
global priority actions to enable this pathway and discuss practical actions. The Dialogues
show that “there is recognition that concrete, collective action is required from all
countries and industries to deliver a clean energy transition whilst ensuring energy
security and energy access fundamental for growth, particularly in developing countries,”
according to the Summary.
Participants in the Dialogues have broadly converged around the target of tripling global
installed renewable energy capacity to 11,000 GW by 2030 and doubling annual energy
efficiency improvements in the same timeframe. “In parallel, fossil fuel demand and
supply must phase-down this decade to keep 1.5°C within reach,” as outlined in the
Summary, which calls on the fossil fuel industry to “decarbonize existing operations whilst
increasing investment in renewable and low-carbon alternatives” - and to set and deliver
on ambitious target to cut methane emissions by 2030.
There was a strong consensus that climate finance and clean investment will need to be
significantly scaled up, with the IEA estimating $4.5 trillion will be needed annually by the
early 2030s, the Summary states. Governments, alongside public and private financial
institutions, must deliver assistance to de-risk investments and reduce the cost of capital.
With around 760 million people around the world lacking access to electricity, and 2.3
billion lacking access to modern cooking facilities, participants in the Dialogues have also
stressed the importance of making the energy transition “just and orderly,” according to
the Summary. “Developed economies should move faster and support developing
economies,” the Summary says.
Dr. Al Jaber said of the Dialogues: “By redefining the relationship between government,
the biggest energy producers and heavy industry, we can align the supply and demand
side of the equation to build the energy system of the future, while decarbonizing the
system we have today. This has been one of the key priorities of my Presidency, and the
Dialogues have played a crucial role in building consensus on how best to keep 1.5°C
within reach.”
Notes to Editors COP28 UAE:
- COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12,
2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants, including
heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector
representatives, academics, experts, youth, and non-state actors.
- As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever
Global Stocktake - a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals.
- The meetings have been conducted in conjunction with the International Renewable
Energy Agency (IRENA) and supported by the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
- The Dialogues have contributed to building consensus on 1.5°C-compatible energy
transition pathways and the enabling conditions needed to achieve them, with more
than 55 State and Non State Actors represented.
- The first Dialogue was held in July on the sidelines of the Clean Energy Ministerial in
Goa, India. Dialogues have also been held during the Africa Climate Summit in
Nairobi, alongside the United Nations General Assembly in New York, with the fourth
session being virtual.