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For years, we were told that reducing carbon emissions meant sacrificing economic growth. But a groundbreaking new report just proved the opposite! :globe_showing_Europe-Africa::chart_decreasing::chart_increasing:

Covering 113 countries — representing over 97% of the global economy — the latest findings reveal that decoupling is now the norm. That means countries are growing their economies while slashing CO2 emissions.

Europe is leading the way, with nations like Germany, France, and the UK achieving consistent absolute decoupling. Even emerging economies are turning the tide, showing the world that clean growth is not just possible — it’s already happening.

This video breaks down the game-changing report, what decoupling really means, and why it's a HUGE step forward in the fight against climate change. :green_heart::seedling:
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00:00For decades, we were told cutting emissions kills economic growth.
00:04But what if that was never true?
00:06A brand-new global report just flipped the climate narrative.
00:09113 countries were analyzed, covering over 97% of the world's economy.
00:14And here's the shocker.
00:16Most of them are growing their economies while slashing CO2 emissions.
00:20It's called decoupling.
00:21That means GDP rises, but carbon pollution doesn't.
00:25And in nearly half the world's economy, both are moving in opposite directions.
00:28Emissions down, growth up.
00:31In Europe, countries like Germany, France, and the UK are leading the charge.
00:36Even emerging economies are now making the shift.
00:39This isn't a fluke. It's a global trend.
00:41Decoupling is no longer the exception.
00:43It's becoming the new normal.
00:45So next time someone says saving the planet means sacrificing progress,
00:49just show them the data.
00:51The economy and the environment can win together.
00:53Because the clean future?
00:55It's already begun.
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