Too many new coal-fired plants planned for 1.5C climate goal, report concludes
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#5YJ2S)
Number of new plants planned fell last year, but coal-generated electricity rose by 9% to record high
The number of coal-fired power plants under development around the world fell last year, but far too much coal is still being burned and too many new coal-fired power plants are planned for the world to stay within safe temperature limits.
Coal use appeared to be in long-term decline before the Covid-19 pandemic, but lockdowns around the world and economic upheaval drove an increase in new coal projects in 2020, particularly in China.
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