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Poland to protect coal jobs

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At a climate conference in Katowice (Poland) on 9 August, Polish trade union leaders and government officials expressed that nations should protect industrial jobs, as well as be awarded the freedom to choose individual approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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