G-20 Leaders Lower Ambitions to ‘Consign Coal to History’

  • Italy, U.K. have been pushing for broader phase-out of coal
  • G-20 leaders set to meet Oct. 30-31 in Rome; COP follows after

A coal-fired power plant in Gautam Budh Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India

Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg
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Group of 20 diplomats have all but given up on their lofty goal of consigning coal to history and are instead closing in on a more modest plan to stop governments funding foreign coal-fired power plants, according to people familiar with the situation.

With the energy crisisBloomberg Terminal changing the dynamics of diplomatic talks, several emerging nations continue to push back against even this smaller goal -- which the G-7 signed up to in June and China has already committed to. The U.K. and Italy, which have been pushing the climate agenda at international talks this year, had been hoping to secure a phase-out of coal at home and abroad in the run-up to the United Nations’ COP26 climate talks this month.