IMF-World Bank annual meetings 2023: Did talks advance climate justice?
- October 21, 2023
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IMF-World Bank annual meetings 2023: Did talks advance climate justice?
Subject: Environment
Section: International conventions
Context:
- The annual meetings of the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), concluded on October 15, 2023 in Marrakech, Morocco.
Details:
- Global climate investment of at least $4-6 trillion per year is required to achieve the transition to a low-carbon economy.
- World Bank woes:
- About 60 per cent of the world’s poor will be living in fragile and conflict-affected countries.
- World Bank’s vision- “end poverty on a livable planet.”
- WB’s climate finance has tripled from $11 billion to $39 billion.Direct investments in fossil fuels have been slashed to only $180 million.
- The WB recently unveiled its Evolution Roadmap (ER), with an emphasis on leveraging private sector money for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- WB has listed some of the concrete steps to address the crises:
- Building-in contingencies for countries whose budgets are preoccupied with debt service and disaster relief to prevent ‘fund squeeze’ during crisis
- Harmonizing macroeconomic standards and procedures globally to cultivate more partnerships and collaboration
- Mobilizing new financial and debt relief instruments and helping clients move money in their portfolios and focus on resilience.
- Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan (JET-IP):
- Implemented in South Africa
- The JET-IP aims to deliver a finance package from G7 countries to fossil-dependent emerging economies like South Africa to decarbonise and shift to clean energy.
- IMF’s climate strategy include:
- Assisting high emitting countries’ policy formulation for reducing carbon intensity,
- assisting vulnerable countries in maintaining financial stability through climate induced shocks,
- Allocating Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to member countries and creating the Resilience Sustainability Trust for climate focused assistance.
- IMF’s accomplishment in 2023:
- Increasing basic votes,
- Establishing a third IMF chair for Sub-Saharan Africa,
- Lowering IMF surcharges or interest rates, and
- Improving SDR reallocation.
Source: DownToEarth