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Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Business in Pakistan: Perceptions and Realities

Climate change is the biggest challenge human family has ever faced in world history. It has local as well as global impacts and almost all the ethnic groups, communities, and geographical locations are exposed to it [Stern (2006)]. But comparatively developing countries are more exposed to the chan...

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