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G7 agrees to shut down coal plants by 2035, U.K. minister says, in climate breakthrough

The Marshall Steam Station coal power plant operates March 3, 2024, near Mooresville, N.C. (Chris Carlson / AP Photo, File) The Marshall Steam Station coal power plant operates March 3, 2024, near Mooresville, N.C. (Chris Carlson / AP Photo, File)
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Ministers from the Group of Seven nations have agreed to shut down all their coal plants by 2035 at the latest, a U.K. minister said on Monday, in a climate policy breakthrough that could influence other countries to do the same.

Putting an end date on coal 鈥 the most climate-polluting fossil fuel 鈥 has been highly controversial at international climate talks. Japan, which derived 32% of its electricity from coal in 2023, according to the climate think tank Ember, has blocked progress on the issue at past G7 meetings, CNN has previously reported.

鈥淲e do have an agreement to phase out coal in the first half of the 2030s,鈥 Andrew Bowie, a U.K. minister at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, told Class CNBC in Turing, Italy. 鈥淭his is, by the way a historic agreement, something that we weren鈥檛 able to achieve at COP28 in Dubai last year.鈥

鈥淪o, to have the G7 nations come around the table to send that signal to the world 鈥 that we, the advanced economies of the world are committed to phasing out coal by the early 2030s 鈥 is quite incredible.鈥

When asked to confirm the development, the U.K. Ministry for Energy and Net Zero pointed CNN to the interview.

The U.S. State Department declined to comment on the G7 agreement. Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced new rules that will require coal-fired power plants to either capture nearly all of their climate pollution or shut down by 2039.

鈥淐oming just days after the EPA released proposed new rules that will essentially lead to an accelerated phaseout schedule for most coal plants, this G7 commitment is a further confirmation from the US that coal is on its way out sooner rather than later,鈥 said Katrine Petersen, a senior policy advisor at climate think tank E3G.

The commitment is 鈥渁 major step forward in particular for Japan, as the only G7 country left without a commitment to move away from coal,鈥 Petersen said.

Many of the other G7 nations already have national plans in place to phase out the fossil fuel. Around 16% of the G7s electricity comes from coal, Ember reports.

鈥淭his is another nail in the coffin for coal,鈥 said Dave Jones, Ember鈥檚 Global Insights program director. 鈥淭he journey to phase out coal power has been long: it鈥檚 been over seven years since the U.K., France, Italy and Canada committed to phase out coal power, so it鈥檚 good to see the United States and especially Japan at last be more explicit on their intentions.鈥

He warned, however, that while coal power has been falling, gas consumption continues. 鈥淐oal might be the dirtiest, but all fossil fuels need to be ultimately phased out,鈥 he said.

Fossil fuels are the main cause of the climate crisis. Almost every country in the world agreed last year to transition away from fossil fuels at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, but failing to put an end date on coal was seen as a shortcoming of those negotiations.

Energy, environment and climate ministers are meeting in Turin for talks that are expected to end on Tuesday.

The G7 鈥 made up of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, with the European Union as a member with special status 鈥 typically leads on global climate policy. The group鈥檚 decisions often trickle down or influence the wider G20, which includes other big emitters, like China and India, as well as major fossil fuel producers, such as Saudi Arabia and Russia.

CNN鈥檚 Ella Nilsen contributed to this report.

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