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CO2 Tech Finalizes Acquisition of China Energy & Carbon Black Holdings, Inc. LONDON, Jan. 29, 2007 -- CO2 Tech President, Ms. Helga Schotten, today announced the successful completion of the reverse merger with China Energy & Carbon Black Holdings, Inc. , in which CO2 Tech Ltd. acquired 100% of China Energy. EU pledges impact assessment of planned CO2 emissions cuts for carmakers UPDATE BRUSSELS (AFX) - The European Commission pledged to conduct an impact assessment of planned cuts in CO2 emissions for car manufacturers before proposing any new legislation. EU Discussing Laws to Cut Vehicles CO2 The EUs executive arm said Monday it was still trying to decide what vehicles should be covered by a proposed new law to cut cars carbon dioxide emissions as German automakers said mandatory limits would force them to cut jobs. EU says it is discussing what vehicles should be covered by law to cut CO2 BRUSSELS, Belgium - The EUs executive arm said Monday it was still trying to decide what vehicles should be covered by a proposed new law to cut cars carbon dioxide emissions as German automakers... German carmakers warn EU that CO2 cuts will cost jobs EU environment commissioner Stavros Dimas has announced plans for car producers to reduce CO2 emissions in new vehicles by 25 pct by 2012. MIT: Nanoengineered concrete could cut CO2 emissions CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--While government leaders argue about the practicality of reducing world emissions of carbon dioxide, scientists and engineers are seeking ways to make it happen. EU discusses what vehicles should be covered by law to cut CO2 BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The EUs executive arm said Monday it was still trying to decide what vehicles should be covered by a proposed new law to cut cars carbon dioxide emissions as... Nanoconcrete could cut CO2 emissions CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 29 (UPI) -- U.S. engineers say the answer to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide might rest in nanotechnology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers decided to focus on the nanostructure of concrete -- the worlds most widely used material. EU Could Cut CO2 with More Net, Telecom Use - Report BRUSSELS - The European Union could cut carbon dioxide emissions by 50 million tonnes annually in the coming years if people used video conferencing and the Internet for businesses, a report said on Monday. Nanoconcrete could cut CO2 emissions U.S. engineers say the answer to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide might rest in nanotechnology. | |||