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Climate action faces key tests in 2026

New EU carbon tax and large clean energy projects are on the horizon

All eyes are on the rollout of the EU’s new carbon tax and clean energy technology in 2026 in a critical test of the world’s willingness to tackle climate change as US President Donald Trump continues his push for a global retreat.

With 2025 expected to rank as among the hottest years on record, companies and countries outside the US face the challenge of moving from creating targets and regulations to putting them into practice.

Jules Kortenhorst, co-chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, said: “The energy transition is at a tipping point — not of possibility, but of policy and implementation.”

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