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IPCC report suggests stopping coal use by 2050

To meet a 1.5C target and avoid the worst effects of climate change, coal consumption in electricity generation would have to fall to almost zero, a report has found.

 Report suggests cutting coal use completely by 2050.

Report suggests cutting coal use completely by 2050.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on 1.5C shows global carbon dioxide emissions must be halved by 2030 before falling to net zero by mid next century at the latest. Global warming...

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