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Foreign relations / Law / Government / Climate change policy / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / Carbon finance / Carbon dioxide / Environmental treaties / Kyoto Protocol / Emissions trading / Politics of global warming / Individual and political action on climate change
Date: 2004-11-16 01:18:48
Foreign relations
Law
Government
Climate change policy
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Carbon finance
Carbon dioxide
Environmental treaties
Kyoto Protocol
Emissions trading
Politics of global warming
Individual and political action on climate change

Developing countries and the future of the Kyoto Protocol Frank Jotzo Australian National University Economics and Environment Network Working Paper EEN0406

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