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“Germany managed to increase its use of renewables and its output of carbon dioxide at the same time — because it resorted to cheap coal to keep the lights on at a price its people could afford.”
✓politifact rating: mostly credible; published on 2016-12-16
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veracity
mostly credible
Political Leaning
left political leaning
Sentiment
neutral sentiment
Date published
2016-12-16
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