Blair shuns yearly targets to reduce carbon emissions
15th Nov 2006, 05:37 GMT
The Government is to set five-yearly targets for reducing Britain's carbon dioxide emissions in an attempt to head off the mounting pressure for a law to enforce year-on-year cuts.
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