In 2022, global investment in clean energy reached a staggering $1.1 trillion. This record-breaking figure highlights a significant shift towards sustainable energy solutions worldwide. The investment in clean energy not only set a new high but also showed no signs of slowing down. These statistics underscore the growing commitment to combating climate change through financial support for renewable energy sources. The data reflects a global trend where more funds are being allocated to clean energy projects, indicating a robust future for the sector.
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