Core Viewpoint - The global transition to renewable energy is now "irreversible" and "unstoppable," with a call for comprehensive new climate plans ahead of COP30 [1][2] Group 1: Investment and Economic Impact - Global clean energy investment reached $2 trillion last year, exceeding fossil fuel investment by $800 billion, marking a nearly 70% increase over the past decade [1] - The clean energy sector contributed 10% to global GDP growth in 2023, with employment in this sector surpassing that in fossil fuels [2] Group 2: Cost Competitiveness - The cost of solar energy has decreased to 41% lower than fossil fuels, while offshore wind energy is now 53% cheaper than fossil fuels [1][2] - The global installed capacity of renewable energy is nearly on par with fossil fuels, with almost all new power generation capacity coming from renewables last year [2] Group 3: Energy Security and Accessibility - Renewable energy offers true energy security, reducing dependence on fossil fuels that are subject to price shocks and geopolitical instability [2] - The deployment of solar and wind energy is faster, cheaper, and more flexible compared to fossil fuels [2] Group 4: Opportunities for Acceleration - Six key opportunity areas for accelerating the energy transition were identified: ambitious national climate plans, modernized grids and storage systems, sustainable energy demand fulfillment, equitable energy transition for workers and communities, trade reforms to broaden clean technology supply chains, and mobilizing funds for emerging markets [2] Group 5: Funding Requirements - Clean energy funding must increase more than fivefold by 2030 to meet the 1.5°C temperature control target and ensure energy accessibility [2] - A call for reforming global finance to enhance the lending capacity of multilateral development banks and implement effective debt relief actions was made [2]
联合国秘书长:全球向可再生能源转型“不可逆转”
Xin Hua She·2025-07-23 02:48