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Carbon markets 'failing to drive green investment'
Carbon markets must be reformed to meet climate mitigation goals and adaptation needs, the European investors' forum on climate change (IIGCC) has said. Strong policies in developing nations and other instruments are also needed to attract investments, it added.
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