Climate Change, Energy Transition, and What Comes Next Climate change is no longer a future risk—...Climate Change, Energy Transition, and What Comes Next Climate change is no longer a future risk—...
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Climate Change, Energy Transition, and What Comes Next
Climate change is no longer a future risk—it is a systemic force already reshaping weather, food security, energy systems, and work. Rising greenhouse gas emissions have intensified heat, altered rainfall, and increased climate volatility, with the heaviest impacts falling on vulnerable regions.
At the same time, the global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy marks one of the largest economic transitions in history. It will demand unprecedented investment, infrastructure change, and workforce realignment—while opening new pathways for innovation and resilience.
This perspective draws from long-form work I’ve ghostwritten on climate risk and systems transformation.
Where do you see the biggest gap today—policy, capital, technology, or narrative?
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