Portugal: Documents for all immigrants who comply with Portuguese law – minister
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The Portuguese prime minister said in parliament on Tuesday that he wants Portugal to have no coal-fired power stations by 2030, 80% of electricity to come from renewable sources and produce half the emissions created in 2005.
António Costa stated these environmental objectives at a speech at the start of the fortnightly debate in parliament, when he reiterated the idea that Portugal should be carbon neutral by 2050, in accordance with its international commitments in this area.
“We have heard the appeals of thousands of young people who have been mobilised by the Student Climate Strike.
It is our commitment to reach 2030 without coal-fired power stations and have a third of passengers moved by electricity, he said.
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