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42 pages, 1M
November 2016

Implications of the Paris Agreement for Coal Use in the Power Sector

The longer the world continues to use coal as currently planned, the higher the reliance will be on negative emissions technologies in the second half of the century. Early, ambitious and concerted action is needed worldwide to hedge against the risk that negative emissions technologies will not deliver within the timeframe and scale needed and the associated technical, sustainability and other challenges

Source: European Climate Foundation

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