It was decided at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn to end the use of coal in 2030 by power generation.
Accordingly, an alliance has developed for this, with more than 50 countries in the alliance. At the talks in Bonn, 15 other countries were involved. Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, New Zealand, Ethiopia, Mexico and the Marshall Islands are the countries.
More than 50 of these countries are scheduled to hold talks again in the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poland next year. The convention is held in Katowice, Poland, while Cathosi is one of the largest cities in Europe.
However, China, the United States, Germany and Russia have not signed the agreement for coal-fired power plants, including for power generation.
This decision was taken by the officials of the Donald Trump administration, who held discussions with the representatives of the energy companies for several ago days to promote fossil fuel and nuclear power for climate change.
The decision to stop the use of coal was decided in keeping with the Paris Convention, which was signed in 2015. The goal of the Paris-based consortium in Paris in 2015 is to select the world's best use of fossil fuels.
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