By Emily Waterfield ( December 5, 2011, 10:00 GMT | Insight) -- Attendees at an invitation-only meeting, hosted by the European Commission’s climate department tomorrow, will begin to discuss ways to cut average new car emissions standards by a third before the end of the decade. A representative of the commission’s climate department said he looked forward to the results of the meeting, and of other ongoing impact analyses, but that it was too early for the commission to have a position on exact targets.Brussels – Attendees at an invitation-only meeting, hosted by the European Commission’s climate department tomorrow, will begin to discuss ways to cut average new car emissions standards by a third before the end of the decade....
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