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Renewables are the cheapest form of power today confirms a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency. Amid climbing fossil fuel prices, investments in renewables in 2021 saves US$55 billion in global energy generation costs in 2022.

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Award-winning Senegalese musician and activist Oumy Gueye presents 'My Sahel', an initiative that aims to raise awareness and funding for humanitarian action across West Africa’s Sahel region through music, visual arts and web3 technology in support of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

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Renewables: Cheapest form of power | United Nations (2024)
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