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How the recession made CO2 emissions fall in 2008
Greenhouse gas emissions from the EU's energy and industrial sectors fell by 4-6% last year, estimate analysts after seeing data released by the European Commission and covering 80% of installations in the EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS).
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