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By how much should the EU cut emissions? (II)

21.01.2010 / 06:00 CET
The EU must tell the UN by 31 January how far it will reduce carbon-dioxide emissions over the next decade. Gordon Moffat of Eurofer argues that it should stick with its current commitment, a 20% reduction by 2020.

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