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Climate change fears after German opt-out

By Chris Bryant in Berlin, Fiona Harvey in London and Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: September 22 2008 16:43 | Last updated: September 22 2008 16:43

A German government decision to back an almost total exemption for industry from new rules that would force companies to pay for the carbon dioxide they emit threatens to undermine a key tenet of European Union climate policy, climate campaigners warn.

The decision is a victory for German industry, which feared European Commission proposals for an auction of carbon emission permits would cost billions of euros and restrict its ability to compete internationally.

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