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France and UK warm to green taxes

By John Thornhill in Paris and Andrew Bounds in Brussels

Published: August 2 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 2 2007 03:00

France and Britain will press their European partners next month to boost environmental awareness among consumers through tax incentives.

Following a promise last month by Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, and Gordon Brown, UK prime minister, to use tax policy in the battle against global warming, the two governments are developing details of the controversial plan. The initiative has been welcomed by environmental groups but could face resistance from industry and other member states, including Germany.

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