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(FILES) -- A picture taken on August 25, 2014 shows smoke rising from the cooling towers of a lignite-fired power plant in Jaenschwalde, eastern Germany. After deciding to scrap nuclear power, Germany is pondering saying goodbye to coal, its biggest energy source but also its top polluter and main threat to ambitious climate goals. Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is split on the issue, which pits a vocal environmental movement against energy giants and coal mining regions, with only weeks until her cabinet is set to present its next climate action plan. AFP PHOTO / DPA / PATRICK PLEUL +++ GERMANY OUT
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Jaenschwalde, Brandenburg, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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PATRICK PLEUL |
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23 Noiembrie 2014 |
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3145 x 4739 (982.96 KB) |
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