From providing electricity access for remote communities to greening critical infrastructure, sustainable energy powers change in Indonesia.
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In 2025, countries submitted updated national climate plans. We explore how NDCs 3.0 mark a decisive shift in ambition and quality.
Bolivia’s new energy sector roadmap helps the country diversify its energy mix, pursue regulatory reforms and strengthen energy security.
Greening operations help UNDP remain a reliable partner through crises while reducing emissions and saving millions in energy costs.
From the forests of Ecuador to the farms of Nigeria to the city halls of Viet Nam, countries made important strides on climate action in 2025.
Developing countries are integrating new technologies and innovative approaches in their climate action, with support from Japan.
With peace-positive climate solutions, countries can address immediate vulnerabilities as well as deeper drivers of instability.
An overview of how insurance can reduce risks across the DRE value chain, protecting users, supporting providers and de-risking investments.
National climate plans offer blueprints for local economic development.
The latest generation of NDCs is more robust, more investible and more focused on implementation than ever before.
Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan are using their national climate plans to create green jobs and build more resilient communities.
Senegal’s progress on sustainable energy shows that countries in Africa can simultaneously expand energy access and pursue low-carbon development.
Sustainable energy can help lay the groundwork for long-term peace and economic recovery in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
Distributed solutions are moving into the mainstream because they are flexible, scalable and central to meeting real-world energy needs.