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Another way of transferring emission credits is through Emission Trading. Through this, countries that met their requirements and have emission credits to spare can sell or trade them to other countries for something of values to them, therefore both countries get something they need out of the trade...
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Another way of transferring emission credits is through Emission Trading. Through this, countries that met their requirements and have emission credits to spare can sell or trade them to other countries for something of values to them, therefore both countries get something they need out of the trade...
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