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UK told to make 42 per cent emission cut by 2020
The UK should be ready to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to 42 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 if a global successor to the Kyoto protocol is agreed, a government-appointed committee on climate change said on Monday.
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