Greece has transformed former lignite mines into Europe’s largest solar cluster, generating clean energy for hundreds of thousands of homes and accelerating the country’s energy transition.
Colombia has brought together more than 50 countries to launch a new global coalition to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and advance cleaner energy systems.
The UK generated record wind and solar power in March 2026, avoiding around £1 billion in gas imports, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and lowering electricity costs.
Electric vehicles have swept all major categories at the World Car Awards, signalling a decisive global shift toward cleaner, more efficient mobility.
The European Union has adopted a binding target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, strengthening its pathway to climate neutrality by 2050.
The United States generated a record share of electricity from renewable sources in 2025, with wind, solar and other clean energy supplying 26% of the nation’s power.
China’s clean-energy industries drove more than a third of economic growth in 2025, highlighting the sector’s expanding role in supporting development and accelerating the energy transition.
Even as global power demand rises, the world has reached peak coal use, with electricity systems increasingly shifting toward cleaner sources, the International Energy Agency reports.
Britain has become the world’s largest economy to halt new oil and gas exploration, marking a historic shift toward clean energy and climate leadership.
China’s Yangtze River is rapidly becoming a fully electrified shipping corridor, as new battery-powered bulk carriers and charging ports turn inland trade into a clean-energy network.