(EnergyAsia, March 31) — Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical Co said it will invest $2.5 million in the World Bank’s BioCarbon Fund by 2017 to obtain some 400,000 carbon credits, which count against greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Japan Times report. The World Bank launched the BioCarbon Fund in May 2004 to deliver cost-effective emission reductions…

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