By Deandrea Hamilton | Editor
NASSAU — July 22, 2025 — Delivering a compelling address at UN Headquarters titled “A Moment of Opportunity: Supercharging the Clean Energy Age,” Secretary‑General António Guterres outlined how the clean energy revolution has reached a decisive tipping point, backed by hard economic logic and moral imperative
Last year, global investment in clean energy hit $2 trillion, exceeding fossil fuel spending by $800 billion, a nearly 70% increase over the past decade. New data from IRENA reveals solar power is now 41% cheaper and offshore wind 53% less expensive than fossil-based electricity.
“This is not just a shift in power—this is a shift in possibility,” Guterres declared, emphasizing that renewables are now a cornerstone of energy security, job creation, and public health. Indeed, renewables now supply nearly one-third of global electricity, while clean energy sector employment has risen to over 35 million worldwide—outpacing fossil fuel jobs.
But Guterres cautioned that the momentum is not yet fast or fair enough. He identified six action areas, including the need for clear national climate plans ahead of COP 30, modern grid and storage infrastructure, powering surging electricity demand (especially from AI and data centers) with renewables, ensuring a just transition, aligning trade and investment policies, and channeling finance to developing countries.
He also urged tech firms to power all data centers with 100% renewables by 2030, warning that AI‑driven energy demand must be clean at its core.
The speech, hailed as a hopeful pivot from previous climate rhetoric, arrives amid global challenges from conflict to inequality—but Guterres insists the clean energy era is underway and unstoppable.
“We have the tools,” he affirmed. “Let’s power the future.”