Investment in renewables and clean cooking tops $1 trillion, but more is needed, warns UN

Published 17:27 on September 15, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:27 on September 15, 2023  / /  Africa, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International

More than a trillion dollars have now been committed to boost renewables and access to electricity and clean cooking technologies by 2030, although it falls far short of the funds needed to meet the Paris Agreement climate target, warns a report released Friday ahead of a UN summit.
More than a trillion dollars have now been committed to boost renewables and access to electricity and clean cooking technologies by 2030, although it falls far short of the funds needed to meet the Paris Agreement climate target, warns a report released Friday ahead of a UN summit.


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