The G7 countries have agreed to expand renewable energy production and reduce fossil sources.
The G7 countries have agreed to stop using coal, Reuters wrote on Friday, May 27th.
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German Environment Minister Steffi Lemke said the countries had agreed to expand renewable energy production.
“There are very specific declarations and agreements on expanding the use of renewable energy sources, as well as, for example, on the gradual phase-out of coal,” he said.
Lemke added that the final communiqué of the G7 meeting in Berlin this week will also include a strong focus on protecting biodiversity and combating plastic pollution.
Germany has said the search for fossil fuel alternatives will not come at the expense of environmental goals.
Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the European Union intends to stop buying Russian coal and oil this year.
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