Jan. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe's second-biggest airline, said European Union emissions-trading expenses will add 130 million euros ($168 million) to costs in 2012, prompting the carrier to raise ticket prices.
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Climate change has created an imperative to transition our global society towards low carbon economies to help lessen its imminent impacts. These economies would foster less dependence on fossil fuels and embed practices across all sectors that would mitigate the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere.
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