Our Inclusive Energy Future: The Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions
Denmark’s Energy and Climate Minister Dan Jørgensen will join IEA Executive Director Dr Fatih Birol to discuss a new Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions, on Tuesday, 26 January, at 14:30 Paris time.
The new high-level commission is being convened in the context of the IEA’s agenda to support a secure and inclusive global energy system and will be headed by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark. Minister Jørgensen will chair the meetings of the commission, which will bring together government leaders, ministers and prominent thinkers to explore how to enhance the success of clean energy transitions through a stronger focus on their socio-economic impacts and people’s participation and inclusion in them.
At the event, Minister Jørgensen and Dr Birol announced some of the high-profile global figures who will be members of the new commission.
As more countries are setting ambitious net-zero goals that aim to speed up the shift to clean energy, success depends in part on giving full consideration to the social and economic consequences of these clean energy transitions on workers, communities and industries.
The new global commission’s aim will be to put people at the heart of clean energy transitions. Its primary focus will be on how best to empower citizens and ensure they benefit from the opportunities and navigate the disruptions that arise. The commission’s meetings will result in key recommendations in advance of COP26 in November.
Members of the 2021 Commission:
Honorary Patron
Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister, Denmark
Chair
Dan Jørgensen, Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, Denmark
Co-chair
Aïssatou Sophie Gladima, Minister for Petroleum and Energy, Senegal
Members
Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation
Kadri Simson, EU Commissioner for Energy
Tinne Van der Straeten, Minister of Energy, Belgium
Mohammed Bin Hamed Al Rumhi, Minister of Oil and Gas, Oman
Tina Bru, Former Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Norway
Roberto Cingolani, Minister for Ecological Transition, Italy
Christina Figueres, Founding Partner, Global Optimism Group
Leonore Gewessler, Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology, Austria
Jamshyd N Godrej, Chairperson, Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Juan Carlos Jobet, Outgoing Minister of Energy, Chile
Hiroshi Kajiyama, Former Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan
Michał Kurtyka, Former Minister of Climate and Environment, Poland
Joe Manchin, Senator and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States
Samson Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, South Africa
Diego Mesa Puyo, Minister of Mines and Energy, Colombia
Rocío Nahle García, Secretary of Energy, Mexico
Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and Special Representative of the UN SG for SEforALL and Co-Chair of UN-Energy
Seamus O'Regan, Former Minister of Natural Resources, Canada
Muriel Pénicaud, Ambassador at the Permanent Representative of France to the OECD, Former Minister of Labour, France
Mark Phillips, Prime Minister, Guyana
Teresa Ribera Rodríguez, Minister of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Spain
Jorge Rivera Staff, Energy Secretary, Panamá
Simonetta Sommaruga, Federal Councillor, Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, Switzerland
Beniamin Strzelecki, Global Focal Point, SDG 7 Youth Constituency
Arifin Tasrif, Minister for Energy & Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Cardinal, First Prefect of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development, Vatican
Chiagozie Udeh, Global Focal Point, SDG 7 Youth Constituency
Lei Zhang, Founder and CEO, Envision Group