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Africa's Energy Transition
Pathways from Dependence to Leadership

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This book examines the critical challenges and opportunities surrounding climate change and the energy transition in Africa. While many Africans prioritize pressing concerns such as food scarcity, economic development, and unemployment, the book argues that the continent remains particularly vulnerable to climate-related impacts. Erratic weather patterns and extreme events exacerbate existing issues, including declining agricultural productivity, infrastructure damage, and political instability.
Despite these challenges, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy presents significant economic opportunities for Africa. The book emphasizes that embracing this shift can help African countries transform their economies and strengthen resilience against climate change. It contends that the current international framework where Africa has largely anchored its demands around climate justice has yielded little tangible benefit for Africans. Instead, the book advocates for a shift in perspective: rather than focusing solely on historical emissions from the Global North, African nations should recognize the potential advantages of actively participating in the global energy economy. By seizing the opportunities inherent in this transition, African countries can reshape their economies and capitalize on emerging energy markets.

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This book examines the critical challenges and opportunities surrounding climate change and the energy transition in Africa. While many Africans prioritize pressing concerns such as food scarcity, economic development, and unemployment, the book argues that the continent remains particularly vulnerable to climate-related impacts. Erratic weather patterns and extreme events exacerbate existing issues, including declining agricultural productivity, infrastructure damage, and political instability.
Despite these challenges, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy presents significant economic opportunities for Africa. The book emphasizes that embracing this shift can help African countries transform their economies and strengthen resilience against climate change. It contends that the current international framework—where Africa has largely anchored its demands around climate justice—has yielded little tangible benefit for Africans. Instead, the book advocates for a shift in perspective: rather than focusing solely on historical emissions from the Global North, African nations should recognize the potential advantages of actively participating in the global energy economy. By seizing the opportunities inherent in this transition, African countries can reshape their economies and capitalize on emerging energy markets.

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Authors George Anachebe Nwangwu
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 12.08.2025
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches
 
EAN 9783031956065
ISBN 978-3-0-3195606-5
Pages 206
Illustrations XX, 206 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 1.6 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 455 g
 
Series Lecture Notes in Energy
Subjects Nachhaltigkeit, Klimawandel, Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Afrika, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Sustainability, Climate Change, Alternative und erneuerbare Energiequellen und -technik, energy transition, Renewable Energy, Paris Agreement, Natural Resource and Energy Economics, African Economics, Climate Change Ecology, Climate Justice, Climate finance, Africa’s Development
 

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