Reuters: European Union greenhouse gas emissions fell in 2014 to their lowest level since 1990, although the bloc said more diesel vehicles had increased carbon dioxide on its roads and significant cuts were needed.
The European Environment Agency (EEA) said on Tuesday that 2014's 4.1 percent decline, which coincided with a 1.4 percent GDP rise, resulted from more renewables, better energy efficiency, the recession and milder winters.
Germany and Britain led the way, accounting together for some 45...