Kenya's Lake Turkana wind park exemplifies the nation's commitment to renewable energy, raising its sustainable electricity share from 50% in 2000 to 90% today. With a pledge to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2035, Kenya is becoming a model for other nations, especially as global discussions on climate targets intensify ahead of the upcoming UN climate summit in Brazil. While reducing fossil fuel reliance isn't formally on the agenda, it remains a critical concern. These developments align with the goals of the Paris Agreement, emphasizing the need for nations to adapt their economies to climate change.
It's also an opportunity for all countries to, in one policy document, combine their own economic and prosperity plans with climate policy in an integrated way that’s charting a path forward for a sustainable economy.
Kenya has increased its renewable energy share from 50% in 2000 to 90% now, with a goal of achieving 100% renewables by 2035.
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