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Journalist for nearly a decade with keen interest in local energy policies for cities and national efforts to facilitate a renewable revolution. 

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When governments in the United Arab Emirates, Russia and Indonesia acknowledge that an economy based on fossil fuel exports is no viable in the long term, it's evidence of a major shift in how the globe is thinking about climate change and the need for renewable energy production. Now, these countries have a long way to go in upping their commitment to renewable energy generation—Russia has about 4% of its energy portfolio based in clean energy—but there is a growing commitment from these countries to turn their tides. Their future economies rely on it. 

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