How climate change could threaten global electricity production

Madeleine Cuff
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Climate change could reduce world's ability to produce electricity by 60 per cent as freshwater sources used for plant cooling and hydropower become scarce, new study shows

Fossil fuel power plants are one of the main causes of climate change, responsible for pumping out polluting greenhouse gasses as they provide the world's electricity supply. But they could also be...

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