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Green concerns over EU fuel quality legislation
Twelve environmental groups have raised concerns over a proposal for calculating the life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of fossil fuels under the 2009 fuel quality directive. The law requires a 10% cut in GHG intensity by 2020.
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