Global Climate Goals Progressing Slowly Amid Urgent Challenges

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A recent report shows that while efforts to combat climate change are making progress, they are not happening fast enough to meet the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. Key issues include slow coal phaseout, fluctuating electric vehicle adoption, and insufficient climate finance, with US policies notably hindering progress. Despite setbacks, renewable energy growth and private investments offer some hope for future improvements.
Topics:world#climate-change#coal-phaseout#electric-vehicles#environment#paris-agreement#renewable-energy
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