India's environmental trump card: how reducing black carbon through common but differentiated responsibilities can curb climate change. (Sustainable ... Journal of International Law and Policy
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Citation Details Title: India's environmental trump card: how reducing black carbon through common but differentiated responsibilities can curb climate change. (Sustainable Development, Corporate Governance, and International Law) Author: Anjali D. Nanda Publication:Denver Journal of International Law and Policy (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 22, 2011 Publisher: University of Denver Volume: 39 Issue: 3 Page: 523(30)