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Britain set to miss 2020 carbon reduction target
The UK will miss a legally binding target to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 34% relative to 1990 levels by 2020 unless the government implements policies to increase renewables in heat supply and transport, analysts said on Tuesday.
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