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Kyoto could save 50% of costs

Series: RICS Brussels Briefing ; 19 April 2004, 2(1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: An European Environment Agency study says implementing the Kyoto protocol could lead to big savings of costs associated with the control of air pollutants. The savings would partly offset the direct costs incurred by climate polices in Europe. Savings would be made from the fewer controls needed to meet the emissions targets of air pollutants. Access the full report "Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto protocol for air pollution in Europe" at http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=Brief&t emplate=/includes/showbrief.html&id=595.
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An European Environment Agency study says implementing the Kyoto protocol could lead to big savings of costs associated with the control of air pollutants. The savings would partly offset the direct costs incurred by climate polices in Europe. Savings would be made from the fewer controls needed to meet the emissions targets of air pollutants. Access the full report "Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto protocol for air pollution in Europe" at http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=Brief&t emplate=/includes/showbrief.html&id=595.