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UN reports attempt to price environmental impact

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Global March 12 2010

Two United Nations (UN)-commissioned reports that attempt to put a cost on pollution and other damage to the natural environment are due to be published this summer.

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP - Jonathan Isted and Sharon Long
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