Building Ambition in the Run-up to Belém: Italy’s G7 Presidency on Climate and Energy
A main priority of the 2024 Italian G7 presidency was to build stronger partnerships with African countries across a number of policy areas, including climate and energy. Italy pushed forward several G7 initiatives to tackle the adverse effects of climate change and resource scarcity in developing regions as well as to enhance energy access in Africa. Despite the relevance of these pledges, it is still unclear how these initiatives can align with, and maximise the impact of, existing climate- and energy-related projects set out in other fora. Still, the Italian G7 was successful in shedding light on the need for stronger intersectionality in G7 processes – finance, climate, infrastructure, food – and in advancing synergies with parallel G20 and climate conferences of the parties (COP) discussions. Canada, South Africa and Brazil, respectively holding the 2025 G7, G20 and COP30 Presidencies, can build on the lesson of the Italian G7 presidency, especially in light of the decreasing attention that major powers such as the United States are paying to multilateral governance regimes.
This paper is part of the project “Climate mitigation, energy and food security goals within the Italian G7 Presidency” supported by the European Climate Foundation.
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Rome, IAI, February 2025, 17 p. -
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978-88-9368-353-1
Introduction
1. Africa and climate action in the G7s/G20s
2. Assessing main initiatives of the Italian presidency
2.1 Clean energy access, infrastructure and critical minerals
2.2 Adaptation and water governance
3. Other developments around finance
Conclusions
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