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  12.21.04  Ecuador Enters the Greenhouse Gas Reductions Era with Two Run-of-River Hydropower Projects
  12.17.04  European Investment Bank and World Bank Agree to Develop the “Pan-European Carbon Fund”
  12.14.04  2004 PCF and CDCF Annual Reports Now Available
  12.14.04  The BioCarbon Fund will no longer be reviewing PINs effective immediately
  12.10.04  Landfill Gas Recovery Project in Argentina is Helping to Turn Gas from Garbage into Development Benefits
  12.10.04  The Philippines: Wind Power through Carbon Finance

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