MEC Anton Bredell Discusses Climate Change’s Impact

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Western Cape Government’s Cooperative Efforts to Combat Climate Change

The Western Cape Government has been actively working to coordinate and plan projects aimed at mitigating the extensive effects of climate change. Recently, a formal task team led by Minister Bredell, Western Cape Minister for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, and supported by Minister Meyer, Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, convened to discuss progress on multiple climate change initiatives.

A Comprehensive Climate Change Response Strategy

Minister Bredell emphasized the importance of climate change and cited the World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Report of 2023, which identified the top four global risks for the upcoming decade as directly linked to climate change. In response, the Western Cape Government has developed a Climate Change Response Strategy and Implementation Plan to address the issue. The plan’s goal is to create a net-zero emissions and climate-resilient region by 2050 while promoting an equitable and inclusive economy and society.

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The plan’s focus areas include addressing the climate emergency, transitioning to net-zero emissions by 2050 equitably and inclusively, reducing climate risk and enhancing resilience, and promoting a just transition through collaboration between the public and private sectors and civil society. The Western Cape Cabinet has integrated climate change response strategies into several priority focus areas, resulting in the hosting of [Water Indaba](https://capetown.today/national-water-and-sanitation-youth-indaba-a-convergence-of-innovation-and-opportunities) and [Infrastructure Indaba](https://capetown.today/dpwi-and-cbe-organize-first-built-environment-climate-change-indaba) earlier this year.

Future Plans for Climate Change Mitigation

The Western Cape Government is taking a forward-looking approach by mainstreaming climate change throughout the provincial growth strategy, Growth for Jobs (G4J). They are also examining the role of international partners and climate finance. Moreover, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, and the University of Stellenbosch are formalizing a partnership in October of this year. According to Bredell, this partnership will enable the provincial government to access the work of leading academics on climate change.

Agriculture Sector’s Response to Climate Change

Minister Meyer highlighted the seriousness with which the Western Cape Government is addressing the impact of climate change on the agriculture sector. The unpredictability of weather patterns, changes in the agricultural economy, and forced technology adaptation, infrastructure alterations, and input and machinery type adjustments on farms are just a few of the impacts of climate change on agriculture.

To protect the economy and jobs from the potential negative consequences of climate change, proactive steps must be taken. In pursuit of this objective, a Climate Change Indaba will be held in the near future, where private sector stakeholders will work with the government on climate change-specific projects and proposals. This indaba will be preceded by inter-departmental and municipal engagements on climate change.

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