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Russia rules out cutting fossil fuel production in next few decades
Energy minister says Moscow will also focus on clean-burning hydrogen and carbon captureRussia has no plans to rein in its production of fossil fuels in the coming decades despite the global efforts to shift towards low-carbon energy, according to its energy minister.Alexander Novak told the Guardian that Russia did “not see that we will achieve a peak in [gas] production anytime soon” because the world’s appetite for gas would continue to grow in the decades ahead despite its growing number of climate targets. Continue reading...
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