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Climate change policy / Environmental issues with energy / Carbon footprint / Economics of global warming / Greenhouse gas / Emission intensity / Low-carbon economy / Kyoto Protocol and government action / Climate change mitigation / Environment / Environmental economics / Earth
Date: 2013-03-18 04:34:04
Climate change policy
Environmental issues with energy
Carbon footprint
Economics of global warming
Greenhouse gas
Emission intensity
Low-carbon economy
Kyoto Protocol and government action
Climate change mitigation
Environment
Environmental economics
Earth

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