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Jun 2024
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Mines de charbon (Coal mines)

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Dans un étrange retournement ironique, les mines de charbon abandonnées qui produisaient jadis le combustible fossile le plus sale commencent à être exploitées pour produire de l'énergie propre.


Traduction :

In a strange twist of irony, abandoned coal mines that once produced among the dirtiest fossil fuels are starting to be exploited for clean energy.



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