Event - Webinar: Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform: Moving from commitments to action in 2022

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Title
Webinar: Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform: Moving from commitments to action in 2022
Organizer
FFFSR, IISD-GSI
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Climate Change
  • Energy Access
Language
English
Start
2022/02/01 14:00 CET



Venue
Online
URL
Description
Despite long-standing commitments in international forums, governments around the globe continue to spend hundreds of billions each year to subsidize fossil fuels, further encouraging the wasteful consumption of fossil fuels and slowing the uptake of clean alternatives. 2022 must be the year that governments shift from commitments to action.

This virtual event, organized by the Friends of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform (FFFSR) in collaboration with the International Institute for Sustainable Development’s Global Subsidies Initiative (IISD-GSI), will provide an update on the current state of fossil fuel subsidy reform and look at what to expect in this pivotal year in international climate change diplomacy.

During this session, government representatives from the 2022 G7 and G20 presidencies will present how fossil fuel subsidy reform and the clean energy transition fit into their agendas. A representative from the 2021 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) presidency will also outline achievements made last year and the necessary next steps. Researchers from IISD-GSI and other partners will then highlight the latest estimates of global fossil-fuel subsidy spending. They will also look back at the outcomes of the G7, G20, and UNFCCC processes in 2021, including the milestone Glasgow Climate Pact commitment to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies. Finally, speakers will look at what to expect from the G7, G20, and UNFCCC in the year ahead.