LISBON (Reuters) - A coalition of European countries, U.S. states, Canadian provinces and New Zealand signed a partnership on Monday to slow global warming through an international carbon trading market, officials said on Monday.
The International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) hopes to become a stepping stone for the creation of a global market for heat-trapping gases that many scientists link to extreme weather like violent hurricanes and rising sea levels.
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