Saint Lucia waves goodbye to fossil fuels

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Caribbean island signs up to Richard Branson-backed Carbon War Room initiative to phase out fossil fuel imports in favour of green energy

The island of Saint Lucia has become the latest island state to announce its intention to phase out fossil fuels and embrace clean energy technologies. The Caribbean nation is to explore a variety of...

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