For the first time in human history, renewable energy has generated more electricity than coal — a symbolic victory for people and planet. But behind the global celebration lies a deeper warning. This shift is not the result of corporate goodwill or government foresight — it is the people’s struggle, fought through decades of resistance to fossil-fuel giants and anti-environment regimes. India stands at a crossroads: while renewables surge, coal still dominates the corporate-political nexus. Private players, backed by government policy, continue expanding destructive mining and thermal projects under the guise of “energy security.” The renewable revolution must not become another corporate gold rush. True climate justice demands democratic control over energy — not green capitalism.
Renewables Overtake Coal Globally — But the Struggle for Climate Justice Continues
October 8, 2025
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