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Norway buys CO2 credits from Chinese CDM project
The Norwegian government has agreed to purchase 220,000 carbon credits (CERs) from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities in connection with a clean development mechanism (CDM) project in China under the Kyoto protocol.
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