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Green investments would create more jobs than investing in fossil fuels, says a new report from the World Resources Institute.
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Green investments would create more jobs than investing in fossil fuels, says a new report from the World Resources Institute.
A series of global disruptions have made it abundantly clear that investing in renewable energy is necessary to avoid future energy crises and to prevent climate change. But investing in
China''s approach to renewable energy buildout combines large-scale investment, technological innovation and market reform. China is installing more renewables than any other
China''s investments in renewables, energy storage and batteries, electric vehicles and nuclear, for example, aim to primarily reduce its reliance on oil and gas imports and to exert
Clean energy is key to resilience, which can be a unifying framework to balance the ''energy triangle'' imperatives – equity, security and sustainability.
Global energy investment in 2025 is likely to have passed $3.3 trillion, with $2.2 trillion flowing into clean energy technologies. That''s a sign that the energy transition is still happening, but
In 2023, China invested more in clean energy technologies than the cumulative total of the other top 10 investing countries. The country has become a global force in the acceleration of
Learn how renewable energy generation is rising and what it means for investors.
The focus of the energy transition has expanded from climate to include security, re-industrialization and affordability. This shift is underpinned by rapid electricity demand growth,
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China is rapidly building up green energy industries – the "creative" side – while phasing down fossil fuels – the "destructive" side. This contrasts with many developed economies, which