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Canada and the UK double Powering Past Coal Alliance members with business leaders


PARIS, Dec. 12, 2017 /CNW/ - In less than a month since Canada and the UK launched the Powering Past Coal Alliance, the partnership has doubled in size, showing impressive momentum for the move away from traditional coal-fired electricity.

The new partners include Sweden and California, along with 24 new business members from around the world, including major utilities and investors as well as significant electricity consumers, such as Richard Branson's Virgin Group, Unilever, Marks and Spencer, and Salesforce.

By committing to powering their operations without coal, restricting financing to new coal-fired power stations, and supporting clean power, these leading businesses will help move markets and financing to cleaner energy choices.

Phasing out coal power is a pragmatic and necessary step toward meeting the Paris Agreement goal of keeping global temperatures from increasing by 2 degrees Celsius and striving to limit warming by no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. Canada previously announced the phase-out of coal by 2030 as part of its comprehensive national climate action plan.

Increasingly, clean power is also cheap power, with the costs of renewable-electricity technology, such as wind and solar, falling dramatically in recent years. Global investment in new renewable power now significantly surpasses those in new traditional coal-fired electricity, and clean growth represents an opportunity worth trillions of dollars.

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"I'm thrilled to see so many business leaders commit today to moving away from a source of power that is choking cities and causing close to a million premature deaths per year. The market has moved on, and coal is not coming back. Phasing out coal power is the right choice for the planet and our kids."
? Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Canada

"Coal power has no future if we are to meet the Paris goals. In Sweden, we have basically already gone through the phase out, and we are aiming for 100 percent renewable energy."
? Isabella Lövin, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Climate and Deputy Prime Minister, Sweden

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