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CARBON MARKETS
Carbon offset credits allow companies and governments to comply with emissions standards by buying carbon credits. Some individuals and organizations also buy credits to offset the environmental damage from their own energy consumption.
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...to begin to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ... Carbon dioxide emissions are increasing by ... The Kyoto...
He had been against mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions but now favors them.
The Kyoto Protocol was a valiant attempt to develop a comprehensive plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but the...
A new report analyzes the options to reduce California GHG emissions from transportation.
PSERC Public Tele-Seminar September 2, 2008...
South Korea is considering introducing a carbon tax from 2010, with revenues likely to fund a 'low carbon, green...
We would like to draw your attention to the following FAO publication entitled ?Low Greenhouse Gas Agriculture:...
The Pentagon is embarking on a multibillion-dollar effort to track its carbon footprint. Technology already installed...
Low-cost airlines on Tuesday called on the European Union to reject a plan that would force air carriers to trade...
Energy broker Tullett Prebon on Wednesday launched a US trading desk for renewable energy and carbon markets.
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