How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?

The African Recovery Journal once referred to it as, ‘an opportunity for African countries to attract new financing for their own sustainable development’. It was indeed waited for with much anticipation. In fact, today, it is readily observable that the international Clean Development Mechanism (CD...

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Main Author: A B Sebitosi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3372
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spelling doaj-19496cc198ff40189c155f0b2ef0d5652020-11-24T23:47:39ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-011715910.17159/2413-3051/2006/v17i1a33723372How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?A B Sebitosi0Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape TownThe African Recovery Journal once referred to it as, ‘an opportunity for African countries to attract new financing for their own sustainable development’. It was indeed waited for with much anticipation. In fact, today, it is readily observable that the international Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) market is becoming increasingly dynamic and projected to grow exponentially. However, judging from hard facts on the ground, the reality in sub-Saharan Africa is grim. Moreover, analysts are forecasting a convergence in the market; towards a focus on a few project types in a limited number of host countries. On this scale both, Kenya and Uganda are non-existent as are the rest of their sub-Sahara African compatriots. This paper briefly looks at the history of the CDM and what could have gone wrong for an instrument that had so much promise for subSaharan Africa.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3372sub-Saharan AfricaKyoto Protocolclean development mechanism
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How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
sub-Saharan Africa
Kyoto Protocol
clean development mechanism
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title How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
title_short How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
title_full How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
title_fullStr How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
title_full_unstemmed How relevant to sub-Saharan Africa is the Kyoto Protocol?
title_sort how relevant to sub-saharan africa is the kyoto protocol?
publisher University of Cape Town
series Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
issn 1021-447X
2413-3051
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The African Recovery Journal once referred to it as, ‘an opportunity for African countries to attract new financing for their own sustainable development’. It was indeed waited for with much anticipation. In fact, today, it is readily observable that the international Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) market is becoming increasingly dynamic and projected to grow exponentially. However, judging from hard facts on the ground, the reality in sub-Saharan Africa is grim. Moreover, analysts are forecasting a convergence in the market; towards a focus on a few project types in a limited number of host countries. On this scale both, Kenya and Uganda are non-existent as are the rest of their sub-Sahara African compatriots. This paper briefly looks at the history of the CDM and what could have gone wrong for an instrument that had so much promise for subSaharan Africa.
topic sub-Saharan Africa
Kyoto Protocol
clean development mechanism
url https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3372
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