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UN rejects CDM support for Chinese wind farms
The UN body overseeing Kyoto's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has turned down requests for carbon market funds for the development of ten wind farms in China. The CDM executive board doubts the projects are "additional", it said on Friday.
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