EU recommits to 20% carbon cut following Copenhagen Summit

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The European Union formally endorsed the Copenhagen Accord on climate change yesterday, by recommitting to its January 2008 target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20% from 1990 levels by 2020.

The United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference, held in the Danish capital last month, has widely been considered a failure due to the inability of participating nations to agree to a legally binding protocol that would have committed countries to cut carbon dioxide emissions by a certain amount

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