Global South Leads 2025 Climate Push Amid Renewables Milestone

As 2025 closed, renewable energy overtook coal globally and the Global South—led by India—deepened climate commitments at COP30, offsetting US retreat under Trump and building on momentum from China and Africa.

Building on the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and absence from COP30 detailed earlier this month, 2025 saw renewables surpass coal as the top electricity source worldwide, per recent data. The Global South drove much of this: India leads in meeting Paris pledges, where expanding green energy could cut air pollution, enhance resilience to extreme weather, and boost industrial edge.

At COP30 in Brazil, developing nations rejected Paris erosion, while developed countries committed to tripling adaptation finance by 2035 and new funds for southern initiatives. Yet challenges persist: Europe's grids strained from weak winds and droughts; the IEA slashed US green growth forecasts due to Trump-era curbs.

With emissions cuts urgent amid worsening weather, 2026 demands prioritized action on health, resilience, and competitiveness in frontrunners like India.

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After overtime, countries at the UN climate summit Cop30 in Belém, Brazil, have agreed on a deal. The agreement lacks a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels, despite demands from the EU and over 80 countries. Criticism is sharp from experts and environmental groups who view it as a disappointment for climate goals.

Pada 2025, Amerika Serikat di bawah Presiden Trump menarik diri dari Kesepakatan Paris dan melewatkan COP30, menandai kemunduran signifikan dari upaya iklim global. Sementara itu, China memimpin lonjakan penerapan energi terbarukan, menurunkan biaya dan mempercepat transisi di seluruh dunia. Negara-negara lain, termasuk di Afrika dan Eropa, maju untuk mengisi kekosongan kepemimpinan yang ditinggalkan AS.

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Amerika Serikat mengalami peningkatan emisi gas rumah kaca sebesar 2,4% pada 2025, membalikkan penurunan sebelumnya, sementara China dan India mengalami penurunan historis dalam pembangkitan listrik batu bara untuk pertama kalinya dalam lebih dari 50 tahun. Perbedaan ini menyoroti pendekatan yang kontras terhadap kebijakan energi dan iklim. Emisi CO2 bahan bakar fosil global mencapai rekor 38,1 miliar ton, naik 1,1%.

Renewable power capacity in Shanxi, China's traditional coal heartland, has officially surpassed coal-fired generation, marking a historic turning point for one of the nation's most carbon-intensive economies. The central province's installed new energy capacity surged to 90.48 million kilowatts in 2025, claiming 55.1 per cent of total power-generation capacity, Xinhua reported on Monday.

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Cop30 wrapped up in Belém on Saturday (22) with decisions on climate adaptation, finance, and indigenous rights, but without agreements to phase out fossil fuels or halt deforestation. The conference, the first in Brazil, drew participants from over 190 countries and revitalized the city's historical heritage. Despite frustrations, those affected by the climate crisis emphasize the need to persist with the forum.

China's Belt and Road Initiative signed a record US$213.5 billion in new deals in 2025, a 75% increase from 2024, according to a report by Australia's Griffith Asia Institute. Investments shifted notably towards Africa and Central Asia, with energy deals comprising 43% of total engagement. The year marked both record highs in clean energy and a near threefold surge in fossil fuels to US$71.5 billion.

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Egypt hosted an introductory workshop for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Monday, underscoring its efforts to strengthen the role of Global South scientists in producing climate knowledge and informing evidence-based policymaking. The event was opened by Acting Minister of Environment Manal Awad as part of Egypt's push to develop its national adaptation plan, supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Green Climate Fund.

 

 

 

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