During London's Climate Action Week, the scale and diversity of participation underscored the shift in global climate leadership away from the U.S. With 700 events and 45,000 attendees, including discussions on sustainable finance, it was evident that international investment is increasingly focusing on opportunities in Asia and Europe. British officials emphasized London as a global hub for sustainable finance, reflecting the economic potential of the energy transition. Notably, many U.S. executives exhibited uncertainty regarding their presence at upcoming major climate events, highlighting the changing dynamics of global climate advocacy.
the climate work goes on, but the U.S. is no longer at the center of the universe.
As investors look around the world and they look for places to put capital, I think we sit in a very good position.
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