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Climate change

IEA proposes much higher carbon offsets

By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo and Ed Crooks in London

Published: June 6 2008 10:03 | Last updated: June 6 2008 19:51

The cost of carbon dioxide emissions would need to be at least $200 per tonne – many times today’s levels – to deliver the cuts proposed by scientists to avert the threat of global warming, the International Energy Agency said on Friday.

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