Recession drags Japanese emissions down 5.6 per cent

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But increase in fossil fuel use following last month's earthquake could see output on the increase

Japan's falling emissions output is likely to be reversed if the country steps up coal and gas use to replace nuclear stations taken offline by the devastating earthquake and tsunami. The country's...

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