Renewables rise helps to close Paris gap as governments lag -analysts

Published 11:53 on May 3, 2018  /  Last updated at 11:53 on May 3, 2018  / /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Japan, Other APAC, Shipping, South & Central, US

The faster-than-expected expansion of renewables worldwide is helping to narrow the gap to Paris Agreement goals, despite some governments making little progress on climate action and the effects of US President Trump’s policies not yet taking hold, researchers said Thursday.
The faster-than-expected expansion of renewables worldwide is helping to narrow the gap to Paris Agreement goals, despite some governments making little progress on climate action and the effects of US President Trump’s policies not yet taking hold, researchers said Thursday.


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