Opinion
Making the case for a 40% emissions cut
A new study by the Stockholm Environment Institute should boost the argument for a higher EU emissions reduction target. It shows Europe can cut its emissions by 40% by 2020, without offsets, nuclear power, carbon capture and storage or biofuels.
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