Cancel all planned coal projects globally to end ‘deadly addiction’, says UN chief

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Call comes at event hosted by UK government, which is under pressure over planned coalmine in Cumbria

All planned coal projects around the world must be cancelled to end the “deadly addiction” to the most polluting fossil fuel, the UN secretary-general António Guterres said on Tuesday.

 

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We must re-establish science as the property of the people and not of the internationalist elites lead by Gates and Blair. Then we should find out the truth of Covid and Climate Change and act accordingly. But not before. That would be throwing good money after bad.

By UN chief, you mean China's spokesperson.

Yeh, let's all depend on wind & solar (EggsInOneBasket).. and freeze to death if there is a BigFreeze. 😂

So,how,do,wemake steel?

Carbon conspiracy- Thatcher would be proud

Coal must go!

Tell that to China

How do you make steel for green energy infrastructure then?

Tey took ur jobz!

Britain should lead the way on this.

This is a futuristic dream that is not fair to the low and middle income countries given their unequal economy to abandon the cheapest source of revenue in their respective countries.

'Coal currently supplies around 30% of primary energy and 41% of global electricity generation.... forecast to continue to rise over 50% by 2030, with developing countries responsible for 97% of this increase...'

They hate humans. They want less of them. Has nothing to do with Climate Change. You know how you can tell? They don't want nuclear either.

this is terrible news

Mrs Thatcher truly was ahead of her time with the mine closures, wasn’t she?

Within 24 hours. We do need more chaos.

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