Dear John,
Clean energy innovation is here and will continue to grow.
Two surprising data points prove this to be the case. First, solar power in 2025 costs less than half what analysts in 2015 predicted it would be. And second, EV sales make up 25% of the world’s markets—a threshold forecast initially for 2030.
This is why, despite the U.S. retreat from global climate efforts and the massive challenges that it’s creating, the clean energy transition is unstoppable.
The financial bottom line is also why the private sector is stepping up its action on protecting water
quality, reducing water pollution, and conserving nature. Water and natural ecosystems are fundamental to economic prosperity, and the financial link between water, nature, and climate is increasingly being factored into market growth and risk management strategies.
Given all the dire headlines over the past year, it helps to remind ourselves of major milestones that put into perspective where we’re headed. | | | Ceres is a nonprofit advocacy organization working to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more
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