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UN's CDM board postpones action on HFC-23
The UN body in charge of Kyoto's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has failed to tackle perverse incentives for emitting the greenhouse gas HFC-23 because of vested interests within the organisation, campaigning group CDM Watch has claimed.
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