John Kerry advocates for a global ban on new coal plants

In a forceful address at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, John Kerry emphasized the urgent need to halt the construction of coal plants worldwide.

Lauren Irwin reports for The Hill.


In short:

  • Kerry's speech at the UN conference highlighted his increasingly firm stance on climate policy.
  • He stressed the need for global cooperation to cease the development of new coal plants.
  • Kerry's remarks reflect a growing urgency to address climate change responsibilities.

Key quote:

"I am becoming more and more militant about this because we are not getting where we need to be."

— John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.

Why this matters:

Kerry's call for a worldwide halt on new coal plants addresses the critical need for climate action. This stance not only influences international environmental policies but also aligns with broader efforts to mitigate the global climate crisis.

A global ban on new coal plants would have dramatic health benefits for many local communities.

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