Japan's bilateral offset scheme aims to act alongside CDM

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Plans to invest directly in poorer nations in return for credits would complement UN's market mechanism, envoy says

Japanese plans for a bilateral system of carbon offset projects would be more user-friendly than the UN's existing mechanism and allow developing countries better access to renewable energy technology,...

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