Clean Energy Transition Still Looks Hopeful Globally Despite Policy Reversals in US

CNETWednesday, October 8, 2025 at 10:30:00 PM
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Clean Energy Transition Still Looks Hopeful Globally Despite Policy Reversals in US
A new report reveals that global emissions are projected to decrease by 63% by 2060, highlighting a hopeful outlook for the clean energy transition worldwide. Despite recent policy reversals in the US, this positive trend underscores the commitment of many nations to combat climate change and invest in sustainable energy solutions. It’s a reminder that progress can still be made on a global scale, inspiring further action and innovation in the energy sector.
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