The U.N. is funneling millions of dollars worth of tradable carbon
credits to corrupt nations worldwide, including Iran, North Korea,
Sudan, and Uzbekistan in an attempt to encourage clean energy projects
in the developing world.
The U.N. Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is defined
in Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol. Western European countries fund
energy projects in the developing world in order to obtain Certified
Emission Reduction credits (CERs), tradable credits that enable
Europeans to count foreign emission reductions towards their own
domestic emission reduction targets.
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