ClimateJuly 16, 2026

confluence

/ˈkɒnfluːəns/

Definition

A gathering or convergence of distinct factors or events that collectively produce a significant effect.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'confluentia,' meaning 'a flowing together.' It entered Middle English via Old French to describe the junction of two rivers before figuratively being applied to the meeting of ideas or circumstances.

In the news

The article uses the word to describe how geopolitical tensions, climate policies, and a global pivot toward energy independence have combined to drive a resurgence in the clean energy sector. This suggests that the sector's growth is not due to one cause, but the meeting of these multiple powerful forces.

Is Now the Time to Buy Clean Energy ETFs Like QCLN

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