EU aviation emissions compromise rejected by MEPs

Will Nichols
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If plenary echoes EU Parliament's no vote, airlines could face full emissions trading coming back into force

MEPs yesterday dramatically rejected plans to limit carbon charges on airlines to flights between EU airports until 2016, delighting green campaigners but drawing consternation from industry groups...

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