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No decline in global CO2 emissions in 2009
Global CO2 emissions did not fall last year as predicted by the International Energy Agency (IEA), Dutch environmental assessment agency PBL said on Thursday. CO2 cuts due to the recession were offset by strong emission increases in China and India.
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