UK and Brazil Lead Global Clean Power Initiative at G20
Keir Starmer and Lula da Silva announce alliance to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030.
- The UK and Brazil have launched the Global Clean Power Alliance, aiming to significantly increase global renewable energy capacity and efficiency.
- The initiative seeks to mobilize private finance for developing countries to support their green energy transitions.
- Signatories include countries like Canada, France, Germany, and Australia, while the US and EU are listed as partners.
- The alliance highlights the UK’s commitment to restoring its role as a climate leader by sharing expertise and fostering international cooperation.
- China and India, two of the largest polluters, are notably absent from the list of signatories.