Slow Renewable Growth Forces Return to Dirty Energy

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns that clean energy is falling behind global climate targets. The UK expects emissions to exceed targets by 2035, and similar trends are unfolding in the U.S., where subsidies for solar and wind are being reduced. As renewables stall and nuclear lags, many systems default back to coal—risking a regression in global energy cleanliness and climate progress.