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  • To mark the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Nature Climate Change asked experts to reflect on the progress of and barriers to several of its key Articles. They share their thoughts on important policy implications, what has been achieved and missed, as well as future directions.

    • Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
    • Paula Castro
    • Thomas Bernauer
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 1136-1140
  • Despite uncertainly around climate-focused policy, the policy outlook for clean-energy technologies remained resilient in 2025, owing to the cost-competitiveness of key technologies combined with emerging priorities relating to energy security, data centres, defence and economic opportunities.

    • Ambuj D. Sagar
    • Simon Bennett
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 2, P: 2-3
  • Drilling down into why the UN Sustainable Development Goals are so hard to achieve, and showing policymakers pathways to follow, will help the planet and save lives.

    • Shirin Malekpour
    • Cameron Allen
    • Kaltham Al-Ghanim
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 621, P: 250-254
  • Cooking with electric rather than solid-fuel stoves can reduce carbon emissions and indoor air pollution, offering climate and health co-benefits. To make electric cooking a viable clean fuel alternative for energy-poor communities, energy infrastructure and policies need redesigning to ensure reliable, safe and affordable supply.

    • Narasimha D. Rao
    • Ambuj D. Sagar
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 751-752
  • Mission Innovation seeks to accelerate deployment of clean energy and make it affordable, attractive and accessible to all. Fully succeeding in these aims will require greater attention to the needs and context of developing countries, concerted focus on capacity building, and increased emphasis on energy access and justice.

    • Ambuj D. Sagar
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 7, P: 782-784
  • Access to clean energy is essential to sustainable human development. We thus have a responsibility and an opportunity to meet the global goal of ending energy poverty by 2030. We propose the creation of a new Mission Energy Access programme to support this aim.

    • Ambuj D. Sagar
    • Ajay Mathur
    • Achim Steiner
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 8, P: 1171-1173
  • Low-carbon energy technology startups play a role in accelerating decarbonization and form part of several countries’ development strategies. This study characterizes the landscape of such startups in India, finding that market-creation policy should be complemented with long-term measures to strengthen technological capability.

    • Harilal Krishna
    • Yash Kashyap
    • Abhishek Malhotra
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 8, P: 94-105
  • Contributions to mitigate climate change should be equitable under the Paris Agreement, yet researchers take sharply diverging approaches to assessing national effort. This Perspective evaluates the literature and presents guidelines for policy-relevant—and ethically explicit—research on equity.

    • Kate Dooley
    • Ceecee Holz
    • Peter Singer
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 300-305