Corporate titans call for deeper EU carbon cuts

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More than 70 leading European firms urge Brussels to endorse 30 per cent cut in carbon emissions by 2020

More than 70 European companies, including many of the world's largest firms, have today signed up to a declaration calling on the EU to set a new target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions 30 per cent...

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