How a regional clean development mechanism for the Arctic could more effectively combat climate change

OPINION: Reykjavik is already pretty eco-friendly. It could do more to reduce emissions by working with other Arctic communities, than by focusing on incremental improvements at home.

By Sanjay Seth February 23, 2018
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Reykjavik is a global leader on climate change. It’s working to be carbon neutral by 2040. To most people, this is a success story. But to me, it’s starting to look like a missed opportunity. Why?

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