A staggering volume of disingenuous narratives, strategically amplified within increasingly fragmented information ecosystems, significantly impedes meaningful climate action. This was a central contention in a recent discussion with Karim Megherbi, a seasoned renewable energy sector figure whose insights underscore the complex interplay between deliberate misinformation campaigns and the urgent need for a global energy transition.
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