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How Europe’s biggest polluters became their own regulators SMOKE & MIRRORS How Europe’s biggest polluters became their own regulators
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Document Date: 2015-03-05 11:27:30


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Seville / /

Company

SMOKE & MIRRORS Introduction Coal / Technical Working Group / /

Continent

Europe / /

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Poland / Japan / United States / United Kingdom / China / Spain / /

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Event

Product Issues / Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

EU Joint Research Centre / Stuttgart University / /

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chemical reactions / /

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World Health Organisation / Institute for Prospective Technology Studies / University of Stuttgart / civil society / IPPC Bureau / European Commission / European Commission’s Joint Research Centre / Greenpeace / European Union / EU Joint Research Centre / European IPPC Bureau / Stuttgart University / Environmental Protection Agency / European Environmental Bureau / /

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III CA / Mark Breddy / Lauri Myllyvirta Edited / Christian Schaible / /

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Official / /

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7 8 9 11 25 26 28 36 36 smoke / lung function Impaired lung growth / /

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the Official Journal / the EU Official Journal / /

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http / /

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www.epa.gov/IRIS / http /

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