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India to start market-based carbon trading

3 Sep 2010

India will soon start a market-based emission trading system to check industrial pollution, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has announced.

To begin with, the system will be implemented in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu states as these states contain critically polluted areas with many large industries.


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