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Climate Governance Tested by the Crisis of Multilateralism

Climate Governance Tested by the Crisis of Multilateralism

Update: 2025-11-14
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By Paul Isbell & Helmut Sorge

Global climate governance remains resilient despite U.S. federal withdrawal and rising climate skepticism. Paul Isbell argues that the energy transition is now economically inevitable, with solar and wind becoming the world’s cheapest power sources. China leads the decarbonization sector, while many U.S. states, cities, and companies continue climate action. A broad global coalition ; Europe, BRICS, Africa, Latin America ; keeps the transition on track.
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Climate Governance Tested by the Crisis of Multilateralism

Climate Governance Tested by the Crisis of Multilateralism

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