UN green climate fund can be spent on coal-fired power generation

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Rules agreed a meeting of fund’s board described by Friends of the Earth as ‘like a torture convention that does not forbid torture

The UN fund to help developing countries fight climate change can be spent on coal-fired power plants - the most polluting form of electricity generation - under rules agreed at a board meeting. The...

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