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Kenya demands global support for a fair shift to renewables, citing climate damage and debt limits.
Kenya’s Council of Governors is calling for a global, equitable transition from fossil fuels to renewables, urging international support for developing nations.
Speaking at a just energy transition forum, Chair Martin Maseghe highlighted worsening climate impacts in Kenya, including extreme weather and coastal erosion.
The country aims for 100% renewable energy by 2035, backed by national policies and the proposed Fossil Fuel Treaty.
High debt levels hinder climate investments, while over 600 million Africans still lack clean energy access.
Fossil fuels drive over 75% of global emissions and have caused environmental and economic harm, costing Kenya 3–5% of its GDP annually.
The Council is hosting a convention to shape inclusive, community-centered energy pathways.
Kenia exige apoyo global para un cambio justo hacia las energías renovables, citando el daño climático y los límites de la deuda.