Europe’s plans for tackling global warming by driving down emissions of CO2 may have backfired in Germany, where they have encouraged energy companies to build coal-fired power stations instead of gas-fired stations, which emit less CO2.
Europe’s plans for tackling global warming by driving down emissions of CO2 may have backfired in Germany, where they have encouraged energy companies to build coal-fired power stations instead of gas-fired stations, which emit less CO2.
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