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Years now the United Nations has been administering a carbon credit system that allows Kyoto signatories (and, unfortunately, the US to a more limited extent) that are supposed to be reducing their carbon emissions to instead by carbon credits that are in turn supposed to fund green projects in developing nations like China to help those countries reduce their emissions.
The result?
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