CDM & JI Monitor 3 September
This edition of CDM & JI Monitor reports on the UN climate change conference in Accra and the consequences for the Kyoto mechanisms. Also included are market data and a market comment. A guest commentary by Matthias Duwe of Climate Action Network Europe gives an environmental group's perspective on the road to the Copenhagen climate talks
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