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"Poland And 17 Other Countries To Announce A Major Deal To End Coal"

"A coalition of 18 countries, plus dozens of banks and other institutions, will pledge to phase out coal-fired power plants domestically and to end funding for international coal projects, according to the British government, which struck the deal at a global climate summit.

The burning of coal is the single greatest contributor to climate change, and ending support for it is a major issue at the United Nations climate change conference.

The new campaign, which is expected to be announced by British officials on Thursday in Glasgow, declares that the end of coal “is in sight” because of the new coalition. The full list of 18 countries was not available, but according to the British government it includes developed and developing countries like Poland, Vietnam, Egypt, Chile and Morocco."

Lisa Friedman reports for the New York Times November 4, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"U.S., Canada Among 20 Countries To Commit To Stop Financing Fossil Fuels Abroad" (Reuters)

"End of Coal? COP26 Summit Deal Takes Aim At Dirtiest Fossil Fuel" (Reuters)

Source: NYTimes, 11/04/2021