Rachel Kyte: Clean energy goals have moved from aspirational to achievable

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UN official responsible for sustainable energy development goal tells BusinessGreen how she thinks the world can provide energy access for all while still delivering decarbonisation

Rachel Kyte believes the world has now passed a tipping point in the drive to ensure all people have access to clean energy. "Whereas I think that that was aspirational a few years ago, I think it's...

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