UK and Germany see CO2 emissions from energy rise over 2012

Will Nichols
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EU figures say UK recorded 3.9 per cent increase and Germany a 0.9 per cent rise, as two countries remain Europe's biggest polluters

The UK and Germany are among four EU member states whose emissions from fossil fuel combustion are expected to have risen over 2012, despite the bloc seeing an average drop in CO2 output. New estimates...

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