G7 agree deal to quit coal by 2035, but with caveat
Energy ministers from the G7 countries have agreed to end the use of coal in power generation by the first half of the 2030s. However, there is a caveat that allows for flexibility based on each country’s net-zero pathways. Germany and Japan, which heavily rely on coal-fired power plants, have been given room for manoeuvre. The agreement on coal aligns with the goal set at the COP28 climate summit to phase out fossil fuels. Additionally, the G7 countries recognize the need to reduce Russian energy revenues to support Ukraine but did not reach a common position on potential sanctions on Russian LNG.