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Aleh Cherp

Aleh Cherp

Professor, Coordinator of the MESPOM Consortium

Aleh Cherp

Compensating affected parties necessary for rapid coal phase-out but expensive if extended to major emitters

Author

  • Lola Nacke
  • Vadim Vinichenko
  • Aleh Cherp
  • Avi Jakhmola
  • Jessica Jewell

Summary, in English

Coal power phase-out is critical for climate mitigation, yet it harms workers, companies, and coal-dependent regions. We find that more than half of countries that pledge coal phase-out have "just transition" policies which compensate these actors. Compensation is larger in countries with more ambitious coal phase-out pledges and most commonly directed to national and regional governments or companies, with a small share going directly to workers. Globally, compensation amounts to over $200 billion (uncertainty 163-258), about half of which is funded through international schemes, mostly through Just Energy Transition Partnerships and the European Union Just Transition Fund. If similar transfers are extended to China and India to phase out coal in line with the Paris temperature targets, compensation flows could become larger than current international climate financing. Our findings highlight that the socio-political acceptance of coal phase-out has a tangible economic component which should be factored into assessing the feasibility of achieving climate targets.

Department/s

  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

Publishing year

2024-05-07

Language

English

Publication/Series

Nature Communications

Volume

15

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Energy Systems

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2041-1723