New G7 policy 'signals end of fossil fuels'

Environmental groups welcome historic pledge to phase out fossil fuel emissions this century

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G7 leaders have agreed to phase out fossil fuel emissions this century, in a move described as "historic" by environmental campaigners.

At the meeting in Bavaria, leaders from the US, Germany, France, the UK, Japan, Canada and Italy declared that, in line with scientific findings, "deep cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions are required with a decarbonisation of the global economy over the course of this century".

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