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In January 2026, almost 3,000 leaders from business, government, civil society and academia, representing almost 130 countries, will gather in the small alpine town of Davos, Switzerland, for the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum. 

Clean energy momentum is unstoppable. WEF’s 


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Welcome back to Signals of Change. This year, we will continue to bring you the stories showing the transition to a new climate economy is possible – and how businesses and communities around the world are benefiting.

We’ll ramp up our focus on clean electrification – 


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As the Coalition prepares to launch its flagship program focused on clean electrification, Director of Energy Molly Walton lays out why electrification is the connective tissue that will enable the energy transition across all sectors — and how countries that incentivize businesses to electrify can capitalize on the greatest economic opportunity of this century, dr...


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Engineering company Danfoss is embedding electrification and efficiency across its production site in Grodzisk, Poland — decarbonizing its facilities and saving energy and money in the process.

The site in Grodzisk, which creates components for indoor heating and cooling systems, comprises a newly built hall designed for near-zero emissions with older facilities that a...


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The decision by the United States to withdraw from key UN climate institutions, including the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, risks weakening the shared frameworks that underpin effective global climate action. These institutions provide common rules, trusted science and coordination mechanisms that governments, bus...


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