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Carbon Trading Places - part one

Disturbing evidence that the UN's system of carbon trading is fundamentally flawed

Can the planet be saved by filling out a very very long form?

To tackle climate change, the United Nations is resting much of its hopes on carbon trading, whereby rich countries offset their carbon emissions by contributing to renewable energy, forest protection and reforestation projects in poor countries.

But One Planet has found disturbing evidence the system is fundamentally flawed.

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