Climate governance credibility and renewable energy transition in G20 nations: an institutional signalling perspective on NDC compliance and implementation gaps (2016–2024)
G20諸国における気候ガバナンスの信頼性と再生可能エネルギー移行:NDC遵守と実施ギャップに関する制度的シグナリングの視点(2016-2024) (AI 翻訳)
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日本語
本研究は、G20諸国におけるNDC実施ギャップを制度的シグナリングの視点から分析。2016~2024年のパネルデータを用いてNDC遵守複合指数(NDCCI)を構築し、二方向固定効果モデルで検証。ガバナンスの質と再生可能エネルギー移行速度の相互作用が重要であり、化石燃料補助金が最大の障壁であることが示された。
English
This study analyzes NDC implementation gaps in G20 nations from an institutional signaling perspective (2016-2024). It constructs a NDC Compliance Composite Index (NDCCI) and uses a two-way fixed effects model. Findings show that governance quality and renewable energy transition speed interact, with fossil fuel subsidies being the main barrier to compliance.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本もG20加盟国として自国のNDC目標の達成が求められる。本論文は、ガバナンス能力の向上と化石燃料補助金の廃止が、再生可能エネルギー投資の効果を高め、NDC遵守を促進することを示唆しており、日本の政策立案にとって重要な示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper directly informs the upcoming 2025 NDC submissions by identifying systematic gaps between commitments and implementation in G20 nations. It emphasizes governance capacity as a precondition for effective renewable energy investment and fossil fuel subsidy reform, aligning with global discussions on climate policy credibility and transition finance.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:This paper provides a robust empirical framework for studying NDC compliance using a composite index and fixed effects modeling, offering insights into the governance-renewable energy nexus.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can use the findings to understand policy risk and the importance of governance quality for renewable energy investments.
🏛政策担当者:Regulators should note the need to strengthen governance institutions and phase out fossil fuel subsidies to close NDC implementation gaps.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Introduction A core credibility problem exists in global climate governance: G20 nations collectively account for approximately 77% of greenhouse gas emissions, yet systematically diverge between their publicly signalled commitments and actual implementation under the Paris Agreement framework. This study examines NDC implementation gaps from an institutional signalling perspective, treating Nationally Determined Contributions as credibility-bearing commitments whose realisation depends on the institutional conditions that translate political signals into policy outputs. Methods Based on balanced panel data from 19 G20 economies covering 2016–2024, we construct a NDC Compliance Composite Index (NDCCI) and apply a two-way fixed effects model incorporating an interaction term between governance quality and renewable energy transition speed. Results The G20 group mean NDCCI declined continuously from 68.5 in 2016 to 55.3 in 2024, a cumulative decline of approximately 13 percentage points. The panel mean over the full sample period (2016–2024) stands at 76.4, reflecting sustained compliance levels below the full-compliance benchmark. Seven of 19 countries remain in persistent severe off-track status. A one-standard-deviation improvement in governance quality is associated with an average NDCCI level approximately 8 percentage points higher after conditioning on country and year fixed effects, an estimate that is interpreted as a robust conditional association rather than as a point-identified causal effect. The positive effect of renewable energy transition speed on NDC compliance exhibits a significant governance capacity threshold: in countries with a WGI composite index below −0.4, expansion of renewable energy installed capacity yields virtually no improvement in compliance rates. Fossil fuel subsidies represent the most important systemic barrier to implementation (β ≈ −4.5, p < 0.01). Conclusion These findings carry direct policy implications for the new round of NDC submissions in 2025, particularly regarding the need to align governance capacity building with renewable energy investment strategies and to prioritize fossil fuel subsidy reform as a prerequisite for closing implementation gaps.
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