Global Emissions Cloud Level Off, Slow Climate Change To A Stop
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights insights from Co-Editor-in-Chief David Calloway, who predicts that a surge in clean energy—especially nuclear—will halt the rise in global emissions as soon as this year. Despite resistance from the White House, renewable energy is set to narrowly surpass coal in U.S. energy growth. Meanwhile, in Asia, particularly China, renewables are thriving amid a sharp rise in electricity demand driven by data center expansion. The underlying trend: emissions may soon peak, not because of policy, but because of shifting energy economics.
