by breakthrough@oilprice.com (Breakthrough Institute)
Coal
use will rise an estimated 13.5 percent in Germany this year, resulting
in at least 14 million metric tons of additional carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions, even as the nation continues to idle two-fifths of its
nuclear power fleet.The major reduction in European energy demand and
industrial output caused by the global recession has led CO2 emissions
to slide faster than the emissions reductions mandated by either the
Emissions Trading Scheme or the EU's commitments under the Kyoto
Protocol. Yet instead of accelerating emissions cuts, the ironic…
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