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Emissions will keep falling in 2009: Deutsche Bank
Sectors covered by the EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) will emit 50 million tonnes less CO2 than expected this year, Deutsche Bank said on Tuesday as it revised down its 2009 emissions forecast.
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