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The CO2 Alibi (video)

Zembla (The Netherlands)

1 August 2008

Exploring both ends of the carbon market through research and interviews in Uganda and The Netherlands, this video (available in Portuguese and English versions) brings new clarity to the debate over climate change solutions.

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