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Carbon finance / Climate change / Politics of the European Union / Climate change in the European Union / Emissions trading / European Union Emission Trading Scheme / Multi-level governance / Environmental governance / Flexible Mechanisms / Environment / Climate change policy / European Union
Date: 2010-04-26 18:50:31
Carbon finance
Climate change
Politics of the European Union
Climate change in the European Union
Emissions trading
European Union Emission Trading Scheme
Multi-level governance
Environmental governance
Flexible Mechanisms
Environment
Climate change policy
European Union

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