'End of coal is in sight - COP26 president pledges
"We are getting to a point when we can consign coal power to history. we must continue to work together to finish the job on coal," Alok Sharma said
COP26 president Alok Sharma said that the "end of coal is in sight".
He said that the progress made in the last two years "would have seemed a lofty ambition" in 2019, pointing to the G7 countries along with China and South Korea committing to end international coal financing in 2021, reports the BBC.
"We are getting to a point when we can consign coal power to history. we must continue to work together to finish the job on coal," Alok Sharma said.
"A brighter future comes ever closer, a future of cleaner air, cheaper power, and good green jobs," he said, adding that the prize is to keep the Paris temperature goal within reach.