EU to crack-down on "gaming" of carbon offsets

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European Commission's climate chief hints that member countries will examine controversial HFC-23 credits before Cancun summit

EU officials have confirmed they will move to address controversial carbon credits that "game" the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and undermine the effectiveness of the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS)...

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