Oil and gas groups fight own emissions corner - Financial Times

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After making common cause for years, the energy companies campaigning for legislation to curb US greenhouse gas emissions are finding that what divides them may be as important as what unites them.

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On Tuesday, BP and ConocoPhillips, the oil and gas groups, withdrew from the US Climate Action Partnership, which campaigns for climate legislation. They say they need to make their case for themselves as the debate moves from whether an emissions cap is needed, to how it would be implemented.

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