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G20 energy ministers fail to agree on road map for ending use of fossil fuels

  • A final statement after the meeting in Goa did not even mention coal, a key energy source for both India and China
  • Failure to reach agreement comes despite earlier pledge to ‘accelerate the phase-out of unabated fossil fuels’

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The world’s two biggest countries China and India both use coal extensively. Photo: AFP
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Energy ministers from the Group of 20 meeting in India on Saturday failed to agree on a road map to phase down the use of fossil fuels in the global energy mix.

A final statement after the meeting did not even mention coal, a major contributor to global warming.

Coal is also a key energy source for many developing economies such as India – the world’s most-populous country – and China, the world’s second-largest economy.

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Campaigners were dismayed by the failure to reach agreement in Goa on COP goals including tripling the world’s renewable capacity and doubling energy efficiency by 2030.

It came despite G7 leaders agreeing in Hiroshima in May to “accelerate the phase-out of unabated fossil fuels”.

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Global temperatures are hitting record highs, triggering floods, storms and heatwaves.
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