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G7 commits to phasing out coal by mid 2030s following meeting in Turin

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G7 commits to phasing out coal by mid 2030s following meeting in Turin

G7 commits to phasing out coal by mid 2030s following meeting in Turin

The Environment, Energy and Climate summit concluded today at the Palace of Venaria in Turin.


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