G7 ready to agree to phase out coal by 2035
Activists and police clash during an environmental protest against climate change at the G7 Italia Ministerial Meeting on Climate, Energy and Environment taking place in Venaria Reale. Matteo Secci/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa

The climate, energy and environment ministers of the leading Western industrialized nations (G7) have agreed on a coal phase-out by 2035 at their meeting in Italy, British and Italian officials said Monday.

The decision was confirmed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs on Monday evening.

A ministry spokesman said that Germany had played a key role in the decision to set a clear end date for coal-fired power generation for all G7 countries.

British Energy Secretary Andrew Bowie had previously publicized the agreement.