BERLIN, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Germany on Wednesday welcomed European Commission proposals to curb carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cars as a way to combat global warming.
Germany, holder of the European Union presidency and home to some of Europe's biggest carmakers, had been critical of earlier versions of the Commission's plans.
"We welcome the fact that the European Commission is sticking to its goal of 120 grams of CO2 per kilometer. This goal has never been ...
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