Abstract The global community stands at a perilous crossroads. The State of Climate 2025 report, released in March 2026, indicates that planetary boundaries are being breached at alarming speed. Despite a record surge in renewable energy deployment, the gap between climate pledges and ground-level execution remains wide ….and dangerous. This paper argues for a “Third Way” strategy, moving beyond the reductive binary of fossil fuels versus renewables towards a more holistic, nature-integrated energy transformation. By analysing fiscal reorientation in 2026 among major transitioning economies such as China and India, particularly through their hydrogen-focused Five-Year Plans, and by examining the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in grid optimisation, the article outlines both a strategic direction and a practical framework for decarbonisation. At the centre of this transition stands an often under-leveraged force: youth. The global movement of the Smart Campus Cloud Network (SCCN) demonstrates how universities can function as “living laboratories”, enabling a shift from “Not Zero” to “Net Zero” through action, not aspiration.
Rajendra Shende (Sun,) studied this question.