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UN freezes CDM credits for five HFC-23 projects
The UN body in charge of Kyoto's clean development mechanism (CDM) has said it would not issue carbon credits for five HFC-23 reduction projects in China until the findings of an investigation into claims some projects may have cheated the system.
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