Russia's war with Ukraine is putting a squeeze on global energy supplies.
Countries like Germany and the Netherlands are turning to the world's dirtiest fossil fuel – coal – to make sure they have enough energy for the coming months, as Europe is scorching.
The good news is, the shift is temporary, and doesn't signal a move away from renewables like wind and solar.
Global's Kamyar Razavi reports.
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Countries like Germany and the Netherlands are turning to the world's dirtiest fossil fuel – coal – to make sure they have enough energy for the coming months, as Europe is scorching.
The good news is, the shift is temporary, and doesn't signal a move away from renewables like wind and solar.
Global's Kamyar Razavi reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8993093/german-europe-coal-energy-climate-change/
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