Mission-Oriented Innovation: A Suitable Approach for Just Net Zero Transitions in the Global South?



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https://oecd-development-matters.org/2023/06/23/mission-oriented-innovation-a-suitable-approach-for-just-net-zero-transitions-in-the-global-south/
Type: 
report
Author(s): 
Kumpf, B.
Mucarsel, L.
Zavarella, A.
Description: 

In the face of the climate emergency, around 140 countries, which emit close to 90% of the global greenhouse gas emissions, are planning to reduce their emissions to as close to zero as possible (known as net zero) in the upcoming decades. Around a third of these are low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the countries most affected by climate change. So how can countries in the Global South achieve a socially-just transition? One key element is innovation, and potentially mission-oriented innovation.

Missions are measurable, ambitious and time-bound targets. One example is the mission for at least 100 cities across the European Union, supported by the EU Commission, to become climate-neutral. Across OECD member states, mission-oriented innovation (MOI) is becoming increasingly popular, and a growing number of countries are experimenting with MOI to reach net zero targets. An MOI approach is a co-ordinated package of policy and regulatory measures specifically tailored to mobilise diverse forms of innovation. These can be technological, social, or regulatory to help make progress against a measurable objective, such as a carbon-neutral economy.

Publication year: 
2023
Keywords: 
Mission-oriented innovation