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After Kyoto: Japanese firms rush to cash in on gas emission reductions
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=56&ItemID=9746

TOKYO -- Japanese businesses are on an investment spree of greenhouse-gas reduction projects abroad, especially in Asia, as the nation is in hot water over its target for slashing emissions of such gases under the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
 
The "credits" these firms earn in return for gas-reduction investments in developing countries can be counted as cuts in their own emissions -- and in turn, for Japan -- under a system called the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of three Kyoto mechanisms introduced under the protocol to help industrialized countries meet their reduction targets. Developing nations that take part can receive technology transfers from their industrialized partners.
 
The two other mechanisms are the Joint Implementation (JI) and international emissions trading. JI is a scheme similar to CDM but it covers gas-reduction projects in industrialized countries that can afford to cut more gases than required by the protocol, such as Russia and some former Soviet republics. In international emissions trading, greenhouse-gas emission credits are traded.

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