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Date: 2009-11-17 04:15:56
Climate change
Carbon dioxide
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The Climate Group
Climate change mitigation
Copenhagen Climate Council
Carbon neutrality
United Nations Climate Change Conference
Kyoto Protocol
Environment
Climate change policy
Carbon finance

LEADERSHIP, INNOVATION, COMPETITIVENESS HONG KONG CLIMATE CHANGE E-BULLETIN ISSUE FOUR FOREWORD The next few issues of our Hong Kong Climate Change e-Bulletin will focus on the lead up to

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