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Clean Development Mechamism (CDM): perception of the Brazilian enterprises’ sectors

Nowadays, the increase of Earth’s average temperature consists of an enormous challenge to our society. There has been a lot of international mobilization, associated with the amount of inancial, political and engineering resources interested in preventing the aggravating of the green house gases ef...

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Published in:Revista ibero-americana de estratégia 2008-09, Vol.6 (2), p.155-164
Main Authors: Paris, Alexandre Gellert, Seo, Emília Satoshi Miyamaru
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