clean energy
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UN Climate Chief Warns Fossil Fuel Costs Threaten Economies, Urges Swift Action and Financing for Clean-Energy Projects
Rising fossil fuel costs amid global tensions are threatening economies worldwide. A top UN climate official urges a bold shift from talks to on-the-ground action, linking energy security to a faster, practical climate transition.
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War-driven energy shock drives higher fossil-fuel costs; UN climate chief urges rapid clean-energy transition and greater finance for developing nations
War-related energy shocks could lock in higher fossil fuel costs for years, warns the UN climate chief. He frames the moment as a direct call to accelerate the clean-energy transition, turn negotiations into on-the-ground action, and dramatically scale up finance for developing nations—linking climate policy to global economic security.
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UN Climate Chief Urges Rapid Clean-Energy Push as Fossil Fuel Costs Surge, Warning Fiji and the Pacific at Risk
Rising fossil fuel costs from ongoing conflict threaten global stability, hitting vulnerable Pacific nations like Fiji. A top UN climate official argues the answer is a rapid shift to clean energy—strengthening security, affordability, and resilience—with methane cuts and on-the-ground projects at the heart of the plan.