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South Africa’s Ramaphosa Urges Urgent Climate Action to Protect Humanity’s Future

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 7:14 pm
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South Africa’s Climate Transition: A Path to Survival and Prosperity

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South Africa’s Climate Transition: A Path to Survival and ProsperityClimate Change: A National ChallengeBuilding a ConsensusLessons from the PastA Call to Action

As climate change escalates into an existential threat, South Africa is recognizing the urgent necessity of a comprehensive climate transition strategy. President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted this pressing issue during a virtual meeting of the newly elected Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) on Friday, emphasizing that the transition is not merely an aspiration of development; it is essential for humanity’s survival.

“Climate change poses an existential risk to both our planet and future generations,” Ramaphosa stated. “To avoid exceeding a 1.5-degree rise in global temperatures, we must collaborate globally to act swiftly.” His remarks come amid increasing evidence that South Africa is already facing the adverse effects of climate change, including significant flooding that has devastated various regions of the country.

Climate Change: A National Challenge

As severe weather events continue to rise, President Ramaphosa cautioned that these challenges could significantly hinder South Africa’s growth and efforts to combat pressing issues such as inequality, poverty, and unemployment. “Progress in addressing these inequalities must go hand in hand with our climate initiatives,” he stressed. Vulnerable communities—particularly women, children, and those living in poverty—are among the hardest hit and must be prioritized in the climate strategy.

The transition to a low-carbon economy also poses challenges for those employed in carbon-intensive sectors, such as coal mining. “While working to reduce carbon emissions, we must safeguard the jobs and livelihoods of individuals in these regions,” Ramaphosa insisted.

To achieve these goals, he called for inclusive dialogue and unprecedented cooperation among government, businesses, labor unions, and communities. The PCC aims to promote a harmonized approach to implementing social, economic, and environmental policies necessary for successful decarbonization.

Building a Consensus

Reflecting on the PCC’s progress since its inception in December 2020, Ramaphosa noted that the commission has been a turning point in South Africa’s climate policy. “It has facilitated a platform for engaging diverse groups, thereby aligning interests toward common objectives,” he said. The commission’s collaborative efforts focus on reducing reliance on coal, investing in renewable energy, and ensuring the protection of livelihoods during this transformative period.

With foundational policies now established, Ramaphosa emphasized the need to transition from mere discussion to action. “We must turn pledges into concrete advancements,” he urged. This includes accelerating renewable energy projects, enhancing energy transmission infrastructure, and fostering private sector engagement in clean energy initiatives.

Lessons from the Past

Addressing potential pitfalls, Ramaphosa acknowledged the challenges confronted by communities like Komati in Mpumalanga, which suffered economically after the closure of its coal power station in 2022 without a viable recovery plan. He stressed the importance of learning from such experiences to avoid leaving communities vulnerable during the energy transition.

“We cannot allow crucial challenges to remain unresolved,” he stated, urging effective collaboration across government levels to address the ongoing needs of affected communities.

The president highlighted that empowering all South Africans to take part in the energy transition is critical. “People should not be passive recipients of government aid but active participants shaping our economy,” he said. He believes that this transition must lead to a more inclusive economic landscape that ensures fairness and equity in opportunities.

A Call to Action

In closing, Ramaphosa implored the PCC commissioners to work closely with key ministers to integrate climate action into all areas of national priority, including energy, finance, and labor. “Through united leadership and shared responsibility, we can tackle climate issues in ways that advance development while protecting livelihoods,” he concluded.

The path to a sustainable future is fraught with complexity, but South Africa remains committed to a comprehensive strategy that addresses environmental, economic, and social challenges head-on.

— Reported by Nexio News

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