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EU plan for 30% carbon reduction goal emerges
The additional cost of upgrading the EU's 2020 carbon reduction target to minus 30% would be around €33bn, or 0.2% of GDP, according to a draft European Commission policy paper seen by ENDS. Preliminary findings were outlined at the end of April.
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