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Bloomberg's decade-long investment into ending coal energy has already topped $500 million through the "Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign, which originally aimed to retire 30% of the U.S. coal fleet by 2020," Volcovici writes. "The campaign ended up accelerating the retirement of over 60% of coal plants by that year and putting $85 million toward a similar mission to fight the expansion of petrochemical plants in the U.S."
Bloomberg, who is the U.N. Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions, told Reuters: "By working with our partners across the country, we hope to transform the way we power America by moving beyond fossil fuels and replacing them with renewable energy." Volcovici reports, "The money would support litigation brought against utilities and power companies by grassroots groups, state and local policy advocacy and financing to assist local communities with coal plant closures, Bloomberg Philanthropies said."
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