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MEPs urge EU transport carbon reduction target
MEPs have urged the EU to set a target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the transport sector by 20 per cent to 2020 over 1990 levels. The call comes in a non-legislative resolution that responds to a European commission mid-term review of the EU's transport white paper of 2001 (EED 23/06/06).
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