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China has committed to the most drastic cuts, reducing emissions per unit of gross domestic product by 60-65 per cent by 2030. Indonesia aims to mitigate emissions by 29 per cent. In large part, the reductions will result from better management of Indonesia’s peatlands, whose burning...</description>
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      <title>Chinese and Indian palm oil consumers must share blame for the choking land-clearing fires in Indonesia</title>
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