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‘End of coal in sight’ as more than 40 nations join new pact

Poland, Vietnam and Chile among those pledging to phase out fossil fuel for first time

The COP26 climate summit is taking aim at the coal sector, as more than 40 countries pledged to quit coal in a new pact that could be one of the key legacies of the Glasgow gathering.

The agreement includes 18 countries that for the first time are promising to phase out or stop investing in new coal-fired power plants domestically and internationally, including Poland, Vietnam and Chile.

COP president Alok Sharma has vowed to “consign coal to history,” as the world’s biggest contributor to carbon dioxide emissions.

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