Lignite Excavation At Vattenfall AB And RWE AG Mines As COP21 Climate Deal Spells Disaster For Coal Industry

Chimneys emit vapor into the night sky at the Garzweiler lignite power plant, operated by RWE AG, in Garzweiler, Germany, on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015. Global governments and companies are counting the costs and benefits from the United Nations COP21 climate agreement, which calls for wholesale transformations of energy, transportation, and dozens of other lines of business. Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Chimneys emit vapor into the night sky at the Garzweiler lignite power plant, operated by RWE AG, in Garzweiler, Germany, on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015. Global governments and companies are counting the costs and benefits from the United Nations COP21 climate agreement, which calls for wholesale transformations of energy, transportation, and dozens of other lines of business. Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Lignite Excavation At Vattenfall AB And RWE AG Mines As COP21 Climate Deal Spells Disaster For Coal Industry
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