Climate Politics
Global Green Goals Fall Short of COP28 Aim to Triple Renewables
Analysis by the International Energy Agency showed that countries’ total ambitions would lead to green energy growing 2.2 times by 2030.
Wind turbines at the Bear Mountain Wind Park in Canada, on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
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The world is lagging on its pledge to triple renewable power by the end of this decade, an ambition set out at COP28 last year, underscoring the gap between climate talk and action.
Analysis by the International Energy Agency, released on Tuesday, showed that countries’ total ambitions would lead to green energy growing 2.2 times by 2030.