The goal? To mobilize over $1000 billion in investments for setting up solar power infrastructure, research and development, and promoting other solar power projects currently in motion.

The ISA was convened on the first day of the UN Paris Climate Change Accords and already has 65 signatory nations, 35 of which have ratified its framework agreement.

It is easy to feel sceptical about governmental efforts to promote renewable energy, especially given the reach of the shadowy business-industrial complex and Big Oil, which have thwarted many an attempt to make the transition sooner. However, the convergence of several developing nations to make solar energy a prime source of power is a step in the right direction.

It remains to be seen whether this enterprise will survive the myriad of obstacles, veto politics, and quid-pro-quos that are endemic to governments working together. In the meantime, we'll keep our fingers crossed and eyes open for the future of our planet.