Divergent climate policies to drive a chaotic transition

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This article discusses the divergent climate policies between the European Union (EU) and the United States (U.S.) in early 2026, highlighting how these differences will lead to a more chaotic energy transition. While the EU strengthened its decarbonization goals with a legally binding 2040 target, the U.S. moved to dismantle federal greenhouse gas regulations. Despite these differing approaches, both regions face the common challenge of balancing sustainability, security of supply, and affordability, leading to increased investment in energy efficiency and renewables.

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