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EU 'needs tax reform to cut environmental impact'
Europe is going to have to make important decisions to face the "titanic" but "essential" task of decoupling growth from resource use, EU environment commissioner Janez Potočnik told delegates at Green Week in Brussels on Wednesday.
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