G7 pledges to quit fossil fuels faster, no new deadline

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SAPPORO, Japan: The Group of Seven (G7) pledged on Sunday (Apr 16) to speed up the phase-out of fossil fuels and urged other countries to do the same, but did not set any new deadlines on the exit from polluting energy sources such as coal. In a statement following two days of talks in Japan, climate and e

SAPPORO, Japan: The Group of Seven pledged on Sunday to speed up the phase-out of fossil fuels and urged other countries to do the same, but did not set any new deadlines on the exit from polluting energy sources such as coal.

But the group did not offer any new deadlines beyond last year's G7 pledge to largely end fossil fuel use in their electricity sectors by 2035. "The most important progress we have made is clearly the fact that we agree to move away from non-carbon-offset fossil fuels," she told AFP. But with global energy supplies still squeezed by the war in Ukraine, that target faced pushback from other members, including bloc president Japan and the United States.

 

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Lol. That because the US can no longer weaponize their currency.

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