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Life on the ground in India shows why it’s so hard for the world to quit coal after COP26 letdown

Every night, Raju straps half a dozen sacks of coal pilfered from mines — weighing up to 200 kilograms — to the reinforced metal frame of his bike, and cycles 16 kilometres to traders who pay him $US2 ($2.70).
Key points:
- India and China helped water down the COP26 pledge to “phase down”…
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