Mass-market U.N. carbon scheme finds favor in India

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SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A new type of U.N. scheme is spreading clean energy technology to millions of people in India, promising to cut carbon emissions and help investors earn valuable carbon credits.

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Mass-market U.N. carbon scheme finds favor in India

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