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South Korea mulls delay to emissions trading scheme

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Top official tells Reuters controversial emissions trading scheme could be delayed by up to two years

South Korea could delay the introduction of its proposed emissions cap-and-trade scheme by up to two years, after a senior government official would only confirm that the scheme will start between 2013...

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