Private Investment Surges as U.S. Climate Policy Shifts Create Market Gaps
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a shifting climate investment landscape in the U.S. Drawing from insights by fellow Editor-in-Chief David Calloway, McIntyre explains how the rollback of Biden-era climate initiatives under President Trump is leading to job losses and the withdrawal of foreign investment. However, this policy vacuum is also creating a rare opening for private markets to move in and reshape the green economy — for those with the resources and resilience to stay the course.
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