Polish government split over coal ahead of UN climate summit

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The energy minister has published a statement in defence of coal, which was swiftly disavowed by the presidency of the upcoming COP24 climate negotiations

Poland's energy ministry has come out fighting for the coal sector, ahead of UN climate talks in Katowice next month. Krzysztof Tchórzewski's ministry defended the country's heavy reliance on the polluting...

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