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Can the clean-energy revolution save us from climate catastrophe?
Climate change
Seven charts show the remarkable growth in renewable power and the challenges to ending the fossil-fuel age. By Jeff Tollefson - 11 February 2026
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12-03-2026 to 12-06-2026
Available on-demand until 12th June 2026
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Free
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On-demand
Description
There’s a surprising amount of good news when it comes to the transition to cleaner forms of energy. Renewables such as wind and solar are now the world’s largest source of power. Carbon emissions from China, by far the world’s largest emitter, could soon peak. And investments in non-fossil forms of energy are surging.
But change is not happening fast enough to avoid dangerous climate change. Rather than the warming limit of 1.5–2 ºC above pre-industrial levels that world leaders committed to in 2015, scientists now project that the planet is on a path to nearly 3 ºC of warming by 2100, posing innumerable dangers to future generations.
Here, seven charts explore progress towards limiting climate change, and the challenges ahead, as the world works to ramp up clean-energy systems and rein in greenhouse-gas emissions.
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