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Commission chief wades into ILUC debate
José Manuel Barroso's office and other top European Commission officials have been pulled in to arbitrate an ongoing rift between the EU executive's energy and climate departments over the indirect land use change (ILUC) of biofuel, ENDS has learnt.
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