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Carbon trading gets a green light from the U.N., and Brazil
Carbon trading gets a green light from the U.N., and Brazil
Carbon trading gets a green light from the U.N., and Brazil hopes to earn billions
Carbon offsets got a big boost from November's U.N. climate summit. New rules could make it easier for companies to pay for carbon-cutting projects in other countries, rather than doing it themselves.
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