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Mar 2010

Under the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries can voluntarily participate in climate change mitigation through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), where emission reduction credits from projects in developing countries are bought by industrialized countries to meet their own commitments. Before its implementation, developing-country experts opposed the CDM, arguing that it would sell off their countries’ cheapest emission reduction options and force them to invest in more expensive measures to meet their future reduction targets.

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Author Paula Castro
Series CIS Working Papers
Issue 54
Publisher Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
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