Thursday, May 27, 2010

Crisis-hit carbon [swindle] market grows by 6% in 2009
The global carbon market grew in value to $144bn (€103bn) in 2009, up 6% from the previous year, as CO2 prices decline sharply to stabilise at €13-16 per tonne, according to the World Bank's latest annual report on the market. It had doubled in value in 2008.
The Greenroom » Breathe easy, Establishment: the MSM still controls the Narrative (even on Climategate)
Climategate was the fifth bloggiest story of 2009.
Scottish parliament under pressure over emissions manifesto pledge | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Opposition MPs narrowly threw out the Scottish government's plans to make modest immediate cuts in CO2 emissions, in an embarrassing rebuttal of Salmond's repeated claims that Scotland has "world leading" climate change targets.

1 comment:

Shug Niggurath said...

Problem being that the Scottish Parliament threw it out cause they want much bigger cuts. Economy is going to tank.