Germany's green energy drive forces down emissions

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Europe's largest economy sees emissions fall for first time in three years due to switch to renewables and milder winter

German CO2 emissions have fallen for the first time in three years as the country's high profile switch to renewable energy takes hold. CO2 emissions dropped by more than 41 million tonnes last year,...

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