U.S. Airlines Sue U.K. Over Emissions Trading

The U.S. Air Transport Assn. (ATA) and three of its biggest member airlines are trying to carve an exclusion for international aviation out of the European Union’s emissions trading scheme for 2010. As the United Nations held climate-change talks in Copenhagen, the ATA, Continental, United and...

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