The ASEAN climate and energy paradox

Energy and Climate Change

10 Pages Posted: 22 Mar 2021

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Indra Overland

NUPI - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs; NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs

Haakon Fossum Sagbakken

NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs

Hoyyen Chan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Monika Merdekawati

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Beni Suryadi

Independent

Nuki Agya Utama

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Roman Vakulchuk

NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs

Date Written: March 7, 2021

Abstract

This article carries out a multisectoral qualitative analysis (MSQA) and policy integration analysis of six sectors important for climate mitigation in Southeast Asia in order to assess the status of the climate-energy nexus in the region. It concludes that Southeast Asia will be heavily affected by climate change but the mitigation efforts of the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are incommensurate with the threat they face. Their nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement are modest, they have a low proportion of renewable energy in their energy mixes, a modest target for raising the share of renewable energy and they are not likely to reach this target. The ASEAN countries have also been slow to adopt electric vehicles and to accede to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), while continuing to burn their forests, channel subsidies to fossil fuels and invest in new coal power plants. If ASEAN accelerated decarbonization, it could seize business opportunities, secure its standing in the international political system and climate justice discussions, and increase its chances of reaching the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Keywords: ASEAN, energy transition, climate change, renewable energy, Paris Agreement

Suggested Citation

Overland, Indra and Sagbakken, Haakon Fossum and Chan, Hoyyen and Merdekawati, Monika and Suryadi, Beni and Utama, Nuki Agya and Vakulchuk, Roman, The ASEAN climate and energy paradox (March 7, 2021). Energy and Climate Change, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3799411

Indra Overland (Contact Author)

NUPI - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs ( email )

Oslo
Norway

NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs ( email )

Oslo
Norway

Haakon Fossum Sagbakken

NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs ( email )

Oslo
Norway

Hoyyen Chan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Monika Merdekawati

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Beni Suryadi

Independent ( email )

Nuki Agya Utama

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Roman Vakulchuk

NUPI - Norwegian Institute for International Affairs ( email )

Oslo
Norway

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