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The United Nations Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol has confirmed a previously expected measure effectively prohibiting Bulgaria from trading with greenhouse gas emission quotas.
Thus, the Kyoto Protocol Committee has upheld its preliminary conclusion from May 12, 2010, about revoking Bulgarias accreditation for participating in the Protocol mechanisms including the trade with carbon emission quotas.
The decision is based on a UN report from 2009 under the Framework Convention on Climate Change has exposed
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