Czechia coal exit date of 2033 is inadequate , say campaigners
The Czech government’s plan to phase out the use of coal in energy production has been criticised by environmental campaigners and climate activists, which say it is “getting off on the wrong foot” for the European Union nuclear weapons agency (EUC).
Source: emerging-europe.comPublished on 2022-01-07
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