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Australia's self-proclaimed "carbon kingpin" Kirk Roberts is being investigated by a Papua New Guinea government agency for allegedly misleading villagers in deals he hopes will net millions. Mr Roberts, a former disqualified Australian horse traine…
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The British Government's waste watchdog has determined that large wardrobes of seldom-used clothes are no longer environmentally acceptable and people should instead rent outfits and accessories, thus helping to cut CO2 emissions. According to the…
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ABI Research forecasts the global carbon emissions trading market will reach $395 billion in 2014, more than three times the $118 billion in allowances traded in 2008. Also, ABI Research anticipates that, from 2009 through 2014, $14.6 billion will…
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Global warming is on the tip of every tongue in many countries today. It is synonymous with Co2 emissions, and how our planet is gradually heating up. Many scientists are focusing on the problem and possible solutions that may lead to a decrease, or…
January 3
Interesting idea but, based on the premise that you will drive consumer cost up for energy, by fining/taxing/permits, to power companies, you then assume that fossil fuel prices remain static. Now what I see is that, the DC experts will be in contro…
December 31
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Source: CNNMoney.com A new proposal to curb global warming could jump start stalled Senate greenhouse gas discussions and put an average of $1,100 a year back into the pockets of American consumers. Known as cap-and-dividend, the recently introduc…
December 31, 2009
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Copenhagen conference on climate change have proclaimed it a failure compared to Kyoto. Than content of the Kyoto Protocol, on paper, was much more aggressive in the fight against greenhouse gas emissions. In reality, very little came out of that a…
December 27, 2009
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Pleasure yachts and tall ships line the wharves and quays of Nyhavn here in the Danish capital. Shipping in Denmark goes back to the Vikings and their long ships that made perilous sea crossings even beyond Greenland. Now what may be the future of s…
December 23, 2009
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Carbon Credits to replace US dollar as global currency

Till now the question was whether a group of currencies would replace the dollar or even gold? Now, here comes the prediction amidst global warming and climate change concerns that carbon credit will replace the US $ as the currency of international trading with in 5 years.

The forecast was made by research, development and advice consultancy Archial Sustainable Futures following the publication by Finance Secretary John Swinney of a Carbon Assessment of the Budget for 2010-2011, the m… Continue

Posted on March 6, 2010 at 9:22pm —

Jhon Micheal Vincent

Carbon Credits Model Importance

The Kyoto protocol mandates that signatory nations should play a leading role when it comes to taking measures to lower emissions of greenhouse gases. Carbon offset and carbon trading are the two ways to lower emissions as was proposed by the protocol.

Carbon trading is about purchasing and selling of carbon credits, which are financial instruments that are transacted in the world market. One carbon credit allows the buyer to release one ton of carbon dioxide or an equal amount of other… Continue

Posted on March 6, 2010 at 3:13pm —

Jhon Micheal Vincent

Carbon cowboy in legal spat

Australia's self-proclaimed "carbon kingpin" Kirk Roberts is being investigated by a Papua New Guinea government agency for allegedly misleading villagers in deals he hopes will net millions.

Mr Roberts, a former disqualified Australian horse trainer who also ran a Philippines cock-fighting business, once said he… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2010 at 2:30am —

Jhon Micheal Vincent

Failed UN meeting

The 34 New Zealand bureaucrats, advisers and government ministers who attended the failed United Nations conference on climate change in Copenhagen in December generated a lot of hot air – and ran up an estimated $685,000
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Posted on February 14, 2010 at 7:48am —

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Press Release: Research and Markets: Carbon Development Mechanism (CDM) – Strategic Analysis for Growth Opportunities in Asia

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Press Release: Carbon Markets Conference in Singapore Shares Insights on the Carbon Trade, CDM and Global Carbon Marketplace Post 2012

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World Bank Announces First Large-Scale Forest CDM Project Registered in Africa

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UN seeks alternatives to CDM

Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects will not ultimately deliver, so the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) CDM Executive Board is looking at alternative mechanisms to implement beyond 2012, said Martin Hession, who is an Executive Board member and was on the UK negotiating team at Copenhagen. Continue Reading at Risk

Better rules could boost African CDM projects: UN

NAIROBI (Reuters) – African governments need to set clear rules in order to attract more projects under the U.N. Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the United Nations Environment Programme chief said on Wednesday. Continue Reading at Af.Reuters

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