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Denmark is already one of the greenest countries in the world, thanks to its offshore wind farms, and now its climate minister has made a dramatic promise. The nation will stop burning coal for energy in ten years. Photo via Vattenfall Because Denmark already has a fairly robust alternative energy infrastructure, this plan might ac
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