UN: Global renewables sector tops 5.7 million jobs

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New reports confirm renewable energy market stalled last year as technology costs fell, but emerging economies promise to drive growth

The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has today confirmed global investment in renewable energy slowed down last year, even as deployment in key technologies and markets continued to accelerate. The agency...

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