美企因害怕特朗普而减少绿色投资?克里批美国政治寒蝉效应
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-26 08:12

Group 1 - John Kerry expressed shock at the level of fear among U.S. CEOs regarding President Trump, stating that despite the lucrative returns from green energy investments, many companies are still hesitant to invest due to potential political and legal repercussions [1][2] - Kerry highlighted that the recent COP30 climate conference was the first held without the participation of the U.S. federal government since the inception of the UN climate change conferences in 1995, yet several major companies like Microsoft, Google, and General Motors still attended, indicating a commitment to business development and supply chain security [4] - A recent analysis from the University of Maryland's Center for Global Sustainability indicated that existing policies could lead to a 35% reduction in U.S. emissions by 2035, largely driven by corporate initiatives [4] Group 2 - The renewable energy sector saw $2.2 trillion in spending over the past year, driven by market demand and consumer needs, despite some investors retracting their support due to fears related to climate change and political backlash [2] - Companies are recognizing the economic benefits of climate action, which also positively impacts health, food, and water security, as emphasized by Kerry [3]