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Speaker says G20 must cut emissions as Africa's huge solar potential gets only 2% of clean-energy investment

February 14, 2026 | United Nations, International


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Speaker says G20 must cut emissions as Africa's huge solar potential gets only 2% of clean-energy investment
An unidentified speaker told listeners that "the G20 accounts for close to 80% of global emissions, and they must deliver major reductions this decade." The speaker framed the disparity between emissions responsibility and investment as a central obstacle to a fair global energy transition.

The speaker said Africa holds roughly 60% of the world's best solar potential and "can become a clean energy powerhouse," but added that the continent currently "receives only 2% of global clean energy investments." The remarks emphasized a financing gap between where renewable resources exist and where capital has flowed.

On the consequences, the speaker said, "After contributing almost nothing to the crisis, Africa faces faster than average warming," and concluded that "adaptation must be a priority." The speaker did not cite specific data sources or name organizations responsible for the figures presented in the remarks.

No formal action, motion, or vote was recorded in the transcript extract. The comments were presented as a brief statement calling attention to emissions by major economies, investment shortfalls for Africa, and the need to prioritize adaptation measures.

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