Meanwhile in the real world, the UK is setting out its stall for the Climate Conference later this year...
"The UK has fired up an old coal power plant to meet its electricity needs.
Warm, still, autumn weather has meant wind farms have not generated as much power as normal, while soaring prices have made it too costly to rely on gas.
As a result, National Grid ESO - which is responsible for balancing the UK's electricity supply - confirmed coal was providing 3% of national power.
It said it asked EDF to fire up West Burton A, which had been on standby.
A National Grid ESO spokesman said there had been a three-day coal-free run in mid-August.
However, the country had relied on some coal power every day since then.
Last year, coal contributed 1.6% of the country's electricity mix. That was down from 25% five years ago.
Both the government and National Grid ESO have committed to phasing out coal power completely by 2024 to cut carbon emissions. However, coal is currently still used when it is better value than gas."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58469238