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Climate change policy / Carbon finance / Environmental protection / Carbon dioxide / Center for International Environmental Law / Kyoto Protocol / Clean Development Mechanism / Politics of global warming / Emissions trading / Environment / Climate change / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Date: 2015-06-20 18:31:18
Climate change policy
Carbon finance
Environmental protection
Carbon dioxide
Center for International Environmental Law
Kyoto Protocol
Clean Development Mechanism
Politics of global warming
Emissions trading
Environment
Climate change
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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