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WEBINAR: COVID-19 and Fossil Fuels

This Webinar looks at the impact of COVID-19 on fossil fuels and the future of the hydrocarbon sector in Africa. It will discuss the competing agenda

Time
- Africa/Accra

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt global societies, we have seen a severe slump in demand for fossil fuels. What will this mean for hydrocarbon producing countries in Africa?

Will the pandemic have a long-lasting impact on fossil-fuel dependent development trajectories in Africa? Or is this an opportunity for transitions towards greener economies?

The continent is well endowed with natural resources such as oil, gas and coal that hold enormous potential to accelerate its development. However, these resources are at risk of becoming stranded, as climate policies threaten to render some assets worthless before the end of their economic lifetime. As pressure mounts to keep global warming below 2?C by moving towards low-carbon economies, Africa has to consider the implications of such a transition.

This workshop aims to explore the impact of stranded hydrocarbon assets on Africa’s development, in light of new risk factors as a result of COVID-19.

The webinar will provide a platform for participants to discuss challenges that this pandemic presents to African decision makers and the opportunities presented for a low-carbon and climate resilient growth pathway to build prosperous and more resilient societies better prepared for the bigger climate test ahead.


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Speakers

Antonio Pedro

Director of the ECA Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa (SRO-EA)
UN-ECA

Rose Mwebaza

Director
Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN)

Daria Ivleva

Project Manager
adelphi

Selam Kidane

Legal Advisor
African Group of Negotiators

James Murombedzi

Chief of ACPC
UN-ECA

Stephen Yeboah

African Energy Portal, Policy and Research Analyst
African Development Bank (AfDB)