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The $4 Trillion Bet to Save the Planet

Zeynep Bayar3 months ago05 mins

From climate targets to social gains, renewable energy is seen as key to unlocking SDGs.   Global progress on the U.N.’s 2030 goals has stalled. According to the Sustainable Development Goals Report 2024, just 17% of the targets are on track. Closing a $4 trillion financing gap is now seen as vital—not only to keep…

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