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		<title>By: momos</title>
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		<description>Re: Sweden Beats Kyoto CO2 Targets

This is perhaps the most interesting detail of the story:

The Scandinavian country, which is known for its protection of the environment, also registered strong economic growth during the same period, of 44 percent in fixed prices.

&quot;Developments in Sweden give us a chance to show other countries that are doubtful that it is possible to reconcile economic growth with emissions reductions,&quot; Environment Minister Andreas Carlgren said in a statement.</description>
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<p>This is perhaps the most interesting detail of the story:</p>
<p>The Scandinavian country, which is known for its protection of the environment, also registered strong economic growth during the same period, of 44 percent in fixed prices.</p>
<p>&#8220;Developments in Sweden give us a chance to show other countries that are doubtful that it is possible to reconcile economic growth with emissions reductions,&#8221; Environment Minister Andreas Carlgren said in a statement.</p>
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