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02 Dec 201417 Dec 2014 by NewClimate Institute
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Approaches to lift sectoral mitigation potential with markets in transition

NewClimate Institute at COP20 in Lima.

02 December 2014

NewClimate Institute at COP 20 presents insights from research project on “Bilateral Agreements as Basis Towards Piloting Sectoral Market Mechanisms”.

Presnted by Carsten Warnecke and Hanna Fekete.

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