Athens-based policy group The Green Tank labelled Greece's decision "historic" while Europe Beyond Coal, an alliance of civil society groups working to make Europe coal free by 2030 said Hungary should target a more ambitious 2025 phase-out.The UN Climate Action Summit in New York has produced at least some concrete results, with Greece's prime minister and the Hungarian president announcing their countries will phase out coal-powered electricity by 2028 and 2030, respectively, and will focus instead on renewables and nuclear. Hungary "Hungary will increase its solar power capacity ten times ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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