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Climate change / Environmental economics / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / Carbon dioxide / Emissions trading / Carbon tax / Kyoto Protocol / Carbon pricing / Economics of global warming / Climate change policy / Environment / Carbon finance
Date: 2009-12-18 17:20:38
Climate change
Environmental economics
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Carbon dioxide
Emissions trading
Carbon tax
Kyoto Protocol
Carbon pricing
Economics of global warming
Climate change policy
Environment
Carbon finance

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