MPs call on EU to raise carbon reduction ambition

Will Nichols
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Upping planned CO2 cuts from 20 to 30 per cent by 2020 would bolster Europe's chances of securing a global agreement, MPs say

A committee of MPs has echoed calls for the EU to set more ambitious carbon reduction targets, saying the move would improve the chances of a new international climate agreement being reached in 2015....

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