Germany demolished the Moorburg coal plant, one of Europe's most advanced, just six years after its launch, underscoring its shift to clean energy in pursuit of climate goals. n a move reflecting Germany's determination to achieve its climate targets, the massive Moorburg power station in Hamburg, touted as among Europe's most advanced coal-burning plants, was demolished in a controlled explosion. The footage captures a massive explosion detonating the building, followed by the plant collapsing as thick gray smoke billows over the industrial area. The collapse, a grim visual reminder of the country's energy shift, came just six years after the...