The Paris Climate Accord, while facing political slowdowns in parts of the Global North, remains relevant due to practical momentum elsewhere. As high-income nations delay their net-zero timelines, the production side of the energy transition continues.
China’s role in that process is increasingly functional rather than diplomatic. The cost reductions driven by its supply chain are allowing for real emissions reductions in places where policy has stalled.
Renewable adoption is no longer dependent on long-term funding commitments. It is being supported by falling prices and market demand.
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