Investments in Africa will look greener in 2025
The shift presents opportunities but stokes new tensions
By Ore Ogunbiyi, Africa correspondent, The Economist
Africa is especially exposed to extreme weather events. Droughts, desertification and flooding are constantly upending lives and businesses on the continent, where half a billion people lack access to electricity. In response, some financiers have decided that putting climate and clean energy at the forefront of their investments not only unlocks new funding but also mitigates climate risk, making their projects more viable.
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This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “A greener continent?”
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