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Copenhagen climate summit issues: carbon trading

13 hours ago ago from C-Questor Carbon Markets and Climate Change News Letter

Countries from the US to South Korea debating whether to introduce an emissions trading system at Copenhagen this week will be looking to learn from Europe’s mistakes. By Rowena MasonPublished: 8:00AM GMT 07 Dec 2009 It is too complicated for the world to invent a global carbon market – penalising heavy emitters of carbon dioxide and rewarding those who cut their emissions – in time for an agreement at the summit. But there are signs that ...

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Future IT Needs Met by Enterprise Carbon and Energy Management Systems

15 hours ago ago from Business Resource

The traditional definition of business efficiency has been calculated by accountants and economists through the ages. Normally they look at straightforward productivity, according to the defined purpose of the business. They often include the performance characteristics of certain types of raw material and other products used in creation, but the definition of efficiency tends not to cover absolute energy efficiency and this must now change. ...

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the russian carbon credits threat

19 hours ago ago from zaxi

The New York Times Does Russia hold hostage the future of a carbon cap-and-trade system that many experts see as a critical tool for curbing global warming gases? Improbable as it may seem, the answer appears to be yes. That is because Russia, as a result of the collapse of much of its heavy industry in the 1990s, owns one of the largest stocks of credits to offset carbon emissions. The unearned windfall, a legacy of the Kyoto agreement ...

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18 hours ago ago from People Are Waking Up to the Great Deception (Featured Stories)

You Want to Talk About a Carbon Footprint? Carbon Capitalists Warming to Climate Market Using Derivatives Estimates of the potential size of the U.S. cap-and-trade market range from $300 billion to $2 trillion. By Lisa Kassenaar, Bloomberg December 4, 2009 Across Uganda, thousands of women warm supper over new, $8 orange-painted stoves. The clay-and- metal pots burn about two-thirds the charcoal of the open-fire cooking typical of ...

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Obvious outcome of overallocation...

9 hours ago ago from Owsblog

Overallocation of carbon emission permits. Whilst the 20,000 delegates (How many???!!!), "1,200 limousines have flooded into the Danish capital (forget about public transport)" [ Link ] !! Naturally, there is an underlying motivation for some: many will benefit greatly from ETS (no I do not mean enfermedades de transmisión sexual (ETS, in English STDs although there is plenty of "free sex" on offer ) but I refer to the EU's "carbon credits" ...

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Russia’s Carbon Credits Seen as Barrier to Warming Curb

19 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Does Russia hold hostage the future of a carbon cap-and-trade system that many experts see as a critical tool for curbing global warming gases? Improbable as it may seem, the answer appears to be yes. Multimedia A blog about energy, the environment and the bottom line. That is because Russia, as a result of the collapse of much of its heavy industry in the 1990s, owns one ...

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The Neutral Group Becomes First Carbon Abatement Consultancy Licensed to Operate From Masdar City

15 hours ago ago from Good News Now

The Neutral Group , a carbon abatement consulting and Execution Company, announced today it has received a license to operate from Masdar City , the emerging global clean technology cluster in Abu Dhabi. The company, which is relocating its headquarters to Masdar City, is the first carbon abatement consultancy to be licensed by the zero-waste, carbon-neutral, renewable energy-powered city. With offices already in London and New York, The ...

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