

As the pressure for climate action fades, what is driving investment in clean energy? | The big talking points from New York Climate Week
5 snips Sep 24, 2025
Helen Clarkson, CEO of the Climate Group and organizer of New York Climate Week, joins Will Thompson from Barclays to dive into pressing climate discussions. They explore the waning urgency for climate action in the U.S. and how AI's demand for power is reshaping investment strategies. Clarkson highlights global shifts like the rise of affordable solar in Pakistan, while Thompson discusses concerns over power infrastructure amidst soaring electricity needs. Together, they emphasize the importance of effective climate communication to connect with everyday issues and counter misinformation.
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AI Is Rewriting Electricity Demand
- AI is driving a major new load-growth paradigm that boosts both training and inference electricity use.
- Barclays expects data centers to reach 9–12% of U.S. power demand as AI scales through 2030.
Inference Demand Now Drives Growth
- Efficiency improvements like DeepSeek changed expectations but did not remove large inference power needs.
- Models becoming more 'intelligent' on inference is driving sustained compute demand beyond training spikes.
The Power Wall Is Real
- Data centers increasingly face a 'power wall' where grid access limits construction and operation.
- Hyperscalers shift to distributed, grid-independent power to bypass interconnection constraints.