Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UN PANEL REPORT UNDERPLAYS NEEDS OF DEVELOPING NATIONS: EXPERTS

- Jayashree Nandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The United Nations Climate Convention’s Standing Committee on Finance has estimated that the annualized cost, across different time frames ending by 2030, of implementi­ng “costed needs” under nationally determined contributi­ons (NDCs) by 98 developing countries is in the range of $455–584 billion per year.

Developing countries have submitted to the UN that the new collective quantified goal (a financial target that will support developing countries’ climate actions after 2025) should be in trillions, in keeping with real needs of developing nations.

Experts have taken exception to the standing committee report, which was released on September 10.“NDCs from 142 Parties contain a total of 5,760 needs. Of these, 2,753 (48%) were costed needs reported by 98 Parties, amounting to $5.036-6.876 trillion. Given these needs represent the largest number of Parties reporting costed needs, they are then most representa­tive of this metric. It is understood that the costed needs presented in NDCs do not reflect the entirety of needs across developing country Parties and regions... the starting points for costed needs out to 2030 in NDCs vary significan­tly with some indicating a 2015–2030 time frame, and others a 2020-2030 time frame,” the report states.

It further adds that “an annualized cost estimate across different time frames ending by 2030 of implementi­ng these costed needs by 98 countries are in the range of USD 455–584 billion per year.”

“The latest UN report falls short of capturing the full financial realities that developing countries face. The transition to renewable energy now require trillions annually. Yet, the report presents figures that do not fully account for the needs of all developing nations,” said Harjeet Singh, Climate Activist and Global Engagement Director for the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferat­ion Treaty Initiative.

“It’s time for the new finance goal to be agreed at COP29 to recognise these urgent needs, and for wealthy nations to take responsibi­lity and provide finance to confront this escalating global crisis.”

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