Billions in U.S. Funding Hasn't Convinced Developing World to Ditch Coal
Briefly

Wealthy nations are sending tens of billions of dollars to poorer ones for clean energy, the linchpin of a global strategy to cut greenhouse-gas emissions in the developing world.
But two of the most ambitious efforts yet-in South Africa and Indonesia-are now at risk of unraveling, sowing doubts about the rich world's ability to push developing countries away from coal and other fossil fuels.
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