Green groups take government to task over oil sands

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Department for Transport ducks accusations it is failing to support a new EU fuel directive designed to highlight carbon-intense fuel sources

Green campaigners have ridiculed the government's justification for refusing to back a new fuel directive recognising that oil from Canada's controversial tar sands emits significantly more greenhouse...

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