( January 27, 2009, 08:08 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: Ultra-clean biogas developed for cars; Obama orders Dept of Transport to draw up new limits on fuel consumption for vehicles; Germany's ruling coalition agrees to include climate change elements in reformed car tax legislation; UK govt study says offshore wind could power every home in the UK by 2020; UK environmentalists slam Severn estuary shortlist; Escaping climate change disaster is affordable-report; France's Poweo up for sale; Clinton appoints special climate envoy; Deutsche Bank eyes investments in Israel's renewables sectorContents: Ultra-clean biogas developed for cars; Obama orders Dept of Transport to draw up new limits on fuel consumption for vehicles; Germany's ruling coalition agrees to include climate change elements in reformed car tax legislation; UK govt study says offshore wind could power every home in the UK by 2020; UK environmentalists slam Severn estuary shortlist; Escaping climate change disaster is affordable-report; France's Poweo up for sale; Clinton appoints special climate envoy; Deutsche Bank eyes investments in Israel's renewables sector...
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