Australian government refuses to join 40 nations phasing out coal, saying it won’t ‘wipe out industries’
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor from on (#5RHD3)
Australia accused of going backward as Cop26 pledge backed by five of world's biggest coal power users
The Australian government will not join more than 40 countries committing to phase out coal power, with the energy minister declaring Australia was focused on developing technology not wiping out industries".
The pledge at the Cop26 climate summit to end the use of coal power - by the 2030s or as soon as possible thereafter" for the wealthy, and the 2040s by developing nations - was backed by five of the biggest 20 coal power users: South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Poland and Ukraine.
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