South Korea must phase out coal within a decade to be in line with Paris target, researchers say

Published 06:30 on February 20, 2020  /  Last updated at 02:57 on February 21, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korea must phase out coal-fired power generation in less than a decade if it is to play its part in meeting the Paris Agreement goals, a research group said Thursday.
South Korea must phase out coal-fired power generation in less than a decade if it is to play its part in meeting the Paris Agreement goals, a research group said Thursday.


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