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Subject The Biggest Climate Stories of 2026
Date January 30, 2026 5:42 PM
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Each January, WRI highlights the major moments, issues and decisions that we believe will shape the world’s trajectory in the coming year.

*This year’s Stories to Watch ( [link removed] ) are not about emissions targets or biodiversity goals that will come due decades from now. They're about challenges many of us are grappling with today: rising housing and energy costs, precarious economies, job uncertainty.*

We know that climate solutions can help address many of these struggles. Pursuing a low-carbon economy can create well-paying jobs, spur growth, cut costs and improve lives now — not just in the distant future.

But these outcomes aren’t guaranteed. They depend on the decisions our leaders make this year and beyond.

*What we’re watching:*

* Will the low-carbon transition stall economic progress, or ignite a new era of inclusive prosperity?
* Will climate action deepen the cost-of-living crisis, or become a pathway to affordability?
* Will jobs in the new economy open doors to a brighter future for families everywhere, or leave too many behind?

WRI President and CEO Ani Dasgupta laid out how we can tackle climate and economic challenges together in 2026 — and where to look for signs of progress in the year ahead.

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