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Halomethanes / Carbon finance / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / Ozone depletion / Montreal Protocol / Fluoroform / Chlorofluorocarbon / Kyoto Protocol / High-fructose corn syrup / Environment / Chemistry / Refrigerants
Date: 2013-07-23 06:12:33
Halomethanes
Carbon finance
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Ozone depletion
Montreal Protocol
Fluoroform
Chlorofluorocarbon
Kyoto Protocol
High-fructose corn syrup
Environment
Chemistry
Refrigerants

Realizing mitigation potential through  Realizing mitigation potential through enhancing coordination with other  regimes outside the UNFCCC IGES ISAP

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