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India and China push for “multiple energy pathways” at G20 to cut carbon emissions

By Stanley SheltonMay 2, 20233 Mins Read
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India, with support from China, is advocating for "multiple energy pathways" to be included in the G20's upcoming communique, in order to allow countries to choose their own roadmap towards cutting carbon emissions. This would give nations the freedom to use different resources, including coal, as they transition to net zero emissions. The move is

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