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Bloomberg: Market Momentum Driving Green Energy Despite US Policy Shifts

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Key takeaways

  • In a Bloomberg Businessweek Daily interview from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Forum on September 24, 2025, Mahmoud Mohieldin, former World Bank Senior Vice President and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP27, explored the evolving landscape of green energy and the anticipated priorities for COP30
  • Speaking with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec, Mohieldin emphasized the growing influence of market dynamics in driving the adoption of green and renewable energy sources
  • He noted this trend persists despite potential setbacks to climate-focused regulations within current U
In a Bloomberg Businessweek Daily interview from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Forum on September 24, 2025, Mahmoud Mohieldin, former World Bank Senior Vice President and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP27, explored the evolving landscape of green energy and the anticipated priorities for COP30. Speaking with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec, Mohieldin emphasized the growing influence of market dynamics in driving the adoption of green and renewable energy sources. He noted this trend persists despite potential setbacks to climate-focused regulations within current U.S. policy. Drawing upon his experience as the former Minister of Investment of Egypt, Mohieldin provided a comprehensive perspective encompassing public policy, private investment, and environmental sustainability, offering valuable insights as the global community prepares for COP30. The discussion underscored the accelerating nature of the green energy transition.

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Green EnergyCOP30Climate PolicyMarket-DrivenSustainability

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