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Climate change
Bali Road Map
Kyoto Protocol
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action
Post–Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions
Clean Development Mechanism
Economics of global warming
Emissions trading
The Adaptation Fund
Climate change policy
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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