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International trade / Climate change policy / Carbon finance / Climate change / World Trade Organization / Kyoto Protocol / Post–Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions / General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade / Copenhagen Accord / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / International relations / Environment
Date: 2010-04-05 08:53:40
International trade
Climate change policy
Carbon finance
Climate change
World Trade Organization
Kyoto Protocol
Post–Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Copenhagen Accord
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
International relations
Environment

Copenhagen: End Game for Green Imperialism

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