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| New measures to improve Europe’s air quality, put on hold last week, would cost up to 12 billion euros ($14.63 billion) but generate health benefits worth four times that, the European Union’s environment chief said on Thursday |
The EU executive Commission shelved planned initiatives on air quality and marine protection last week while members reconsider the body’s overall environment policy, including the costs to consumers and companies of policy implementation. |
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