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Kyoto loopholes 'may lead to emissions surge'
Industrialised country emissions may end up 9% above 1990 levels by 2020 despite reduction pledges in the Copenhagen Accord because of loopholes stemming from the Kyoto protocol, according to a study presented at climate talks in Bonn this week.
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