( April 14, 2009, 07:08 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: Majority of climate scientists doubt global warming will be limited to 2C-poll; EU's 2020 target implies only 4-5 pct domestic emissions redutction; EU to invest billions in green technology-Potocnik; Carbon offset credit sales tumble; Biomass could become one of worst greenhouse gas emitters; US risks becoming clean third world country; Carbon prices firm after sharp falls; Obama adminstration mulls effects of emissions trading on economy; US cap and trade scheme, renewables certificates develop apace, energy efficiency measures lag; UK's Brown to decide on car scrappage; Britain must inject money into wind power or lose potential for tens of thousands of green jobs; German environment minister says nuclear renaissance will not happen; Scotland eyes future as Saudi Arabia of tidal power; Total raises offer to buy UTS Energy- Close to nine out of 10 climate scientists do not believe efforts to restrict global warming to 2 degrees Celsius will succeed, according to a poll by UK newspaper the Guardian....
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