Africa, China and the US: The New Geopolitics of the Energy Transition For much of the last decade, the global energy transition was framed as a technical exercise, a matter of replacing… The Lights Are Still Off: What COP30’s Promises Mean for the African Child When negotiators at COP30 announced new climate-finance commitments in Belém, my mind went to the children I met earlier this… Africa Is Adding Renewables at Record Speed. The Lights Still Aren’t On. Africa is gaining clean-energy capacity at a pace unmatched in its modern history. From Morocco’s vast Noor solar complex to…
The Lights Are Still Off: What COP30’s Promises Mean for the African Child When negotiators at COP30 announced new climate-finance commitments in Belém, my mind went to the children I met earlier this… Africa Is Adding Renewables at Record Speed. The Lights Still Aren’t On. Africa is gaining clean-energy capacity at a pace unmatched in its modern history. From Morocco’s vast Noor solar complex to…
Africa Is Adding Renewables at Record Speed. The Lights Still Aren’t On. Africa is gaining clean-energy capacity at a pace unmatched in its modern history. From Morocco’s vast Noor solar complex to…
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