💨 Abstract
World leaders, including Kenyan President William Ruto, called for increased investment in renewable energy to combat climate change. Developing nations like Africa, with abundant solar potential, need financial assistance to transition. Fossil fuel subsidies outnumber renewable energy subsidies, making it expensive for small states to develop clean energy projects. To triple renewable capacity by 2030, robust regulation and investments in infrastructure are required. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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