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Wealthy nations offer Indonesia $20 billion to curb coal

Por: The Boston Globe World November 16, 2022

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SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — Indonesia, one of the world’s largest consumers of coal, pledged to sharply reduce its reliance on the fossil fuel and speed up its transition to renewable power as part of a $20 billion climate finance deal announced Tuesday with the United States, Japan, and other developed countries.The deal is the most ambitious effort yet by wealthy countries to persuade a developing economy to abandon coal, the most polluting... + full article



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