This report critically examines the mining sector's role in the global energy transition and its alignment with international climate commitments. Recognizing the urgent need to decarbonize to address climate change, this scoping study provides an in-depth analysis of the mining industry's current status, challenges, and opportunities in participating in the global effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
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Table of Contents
- 1.0 Background and Objectives 8
- 1.1 Introduction 8
- 1.2 Objective, Structure, and Methodology of the Scoping Study 9
- 2.0 The Road to Decarbonization: International commitments and national actions 11
- 2.1 Background: The Paris Climate Agreement and NDCs 12
- 2.2 National Policies and Strategies 14
- 3.0 State of Play of the Mining Sector and the Energy Transition 16
- 3.1 The Mining Sector Is Key to the Energy Transition 16
- 3.2 Where Do GHG Emissions From the Mining Sector Come From? 18
- 3.3 Factors Impacting GHG Emissions in the Mining Sector 19
- 3.4 Coal Mining: A sector at the “losing end” of the energy transition? 21
- 3.5 Implications for Producing Countries of Global Demand Shifts 23
- 3.6 Challenges and Policy Choices in Selected Countries 24
- 4.0 Decarbonization Commitments and Action From the Mining Industry 26
- 4.1 Voluntary Disclosure 27
- 4.2 Legal Reporting Requirements 28
- 4.3 International Transparency Initiatives 28
- 4.4 Decarbonization as a Corporate Communication Tool 29
- 5.0 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations 30
- 5.1 Quality Data Is Key for Informed Decision Making on Climate Action and to Monitor and Assess Policy Performance 31
- 5.2 Incentivizing (Local) Businesses to Decarbonize Requires a Mining Sector-Specific Approach as Part of the Government Climate Mitigation Policy 32
- 5.3 Adaptation and Mitigation: Interlinked strategies shaped by the Energy Transition 33
- 5.4 Leveraging International Paris Climate Agreement Plans and Ambitions 34
- 5.5 Domestic Government Policy Mitigation Efforts: Balancing the benefits and challenges of decarbonization 35
- 5.6 Energy Transition Benefits and Challenges Require New Models of “Shared Responsibility” Between Producing and Destination Countries 36
- 5.7 The Role of Businesses in Climate Mitigation 38
- 6.0 Conclusion 40
- References 41
- Appendix A. Standardizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Across Governments and Industries: Greenhouse gas emissions inventories in NDCs 46
- Appendix B. Understanding Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Mineral Value Chains: Scope of emissions 50
- Appendix C. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Target Setting for Companies: Science-Based Targets initiative 52
- Appendix D. Comparing Greenhouse Gas emissions and CO2e emissions from energy in Chile, Indonesia, and South Africa (2006 and 2020) 53
- Appendix E. Summary of Climate Targets as per Latest Nationally Determined Contributions, Compared to Mining Sector-Specific Targets Under Domestic Policies for Chile, South Africa, and Indonesia 54
- Appendix F. Company Case Study on PT Vale Indonesia: Decarbonization and innovative collaborations in nickel supply chains 56
- Figure 1. Minerals used in selected clean energy technologies 17
- Figure 2. Total demand for copper, cobalt, and nickel by end-use in a net-zero scenario 17
- Figure 3. Average GHG emissions intensity for production of selected commodities 19
- Figure A1. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Energy Category 47
- Figure A2. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Industrial products and product use category 48
- Figure B1. Overview of scopes and emissions across a value chain 51
- Table 1. Policy recommendations: Data quality 31
- Table 2. Policy recommendations: Sector-specific policies toward local businesses 33
- Table 3. Policy recommendations: Adaptation and mitigation strategies 34
- Table 4. Policy recommendations: Leverage NDCs to informal national policies 35
- Table 5. Policy recommendations: Balancing benefits and challenges of decarbonization 36
- Table 6. Policy recommendations: Relationships between producing and destination countries 37
- Table 7. Policy recommendations: Role of the private sector 39
- Table D1. Comparative table of GHG emissions and CO2e emissions from energy by Chile, Indonesia, and South Africa for 2006 and 2020 53
- Table E1. Chile: GHG emissions reduction targets according to last nationally determined contribution (NDC) 54
- Table E2. Indonesia: GHG emissions reduction targets according to last NDC 55
- Table E3. South Africa: GHG emissions reduction targets according to last NDC 55