BERLIN, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Germany wants to institute a global emissions trading scheme and will float the idea for discussion during its presidency of the Group of Eight industrialised nations this year, an official said on Wednesday.
"It would be ideal if an emissions certificate trading model could be built up internationally," said Deputy Economy Minister Bernd Pfaffenbach, stressing that Germany did not expect to secure a deal yet.
Pfaffenbach is also Germany's ...
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