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17 May 2011
Policy & Finance
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13 May 2011
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Expanding clean energy portfolio to attract more investors – Angara
11 May 2011
Carbon & Climate
Korean leader touts green diplomacy
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Analysis: Australia's booming LNG sector poses carbon conundrum
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Japan says nuclear policy must be reviewed from scratch
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Senators propose biofuel shake up with end to ethanol subsidies
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China carbon emissions could peak by 2025-2030: U.S. study
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