Report: EU attempts to salvage Kyoto Protocol

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Point Carbon News cites sources suggesting new proposal could aim to secure future of Clean Development Mechanisms after 2012

The EU is reportedly working on a compromise package of proposals designed to end the deadlock between developing and industrialised nations over the future of the Kyoto Protocol. A senior EU official...

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