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  • July 11, 2017

G20 public finance for fossil fuels 'is four times more than renewables'

5 July 2017 – A new report by a coalition of NGOs found that G20 countries provided an average of US$71.8bn of public finance for fossil-fuel projects per year between 2013-2015, compared with just US$18.7bn for renewable energy. Read the full article on the Guardian website. 
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