Der Spiegel: The Ocean’s Influence Greater Than Thought
Yes, there’s a quite a bit more to climate than a single trace gas in the atmosphere. Hooray – the warmists are finally beginning to realize it! (Maybe)Research and Markets: The "Growth" of Carbon Investment Funds Report
With the commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol in place, interest in acquiring carbon credits is reaching a feverish pace. While governments and companies can use bilateral trades, brokers, or exchanges to acquire the credits needed to meet their greenhouse gas reduction targets; the time, cost, and expertise required make this method prohibitive for many. In addition, the limited availability of credits in the market means that demand is chasing a limited supply.CCX CFI End of Day Summary
CFI 2006 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.05Haste needed on climate deals, U.N. warns - UPI.com
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- There is an urgent need to tackle key climate change issues as the next major summit is barely two months away, the U.N.'s chief environmental czar said.U.K. Should Scrap Second Phase of `Complex' Carbon-Cap Plan, Adviser Says - Bloomberg
The U.K. should scrap a plan set to start in the second phase of its carbon-reduction program to cap and auction emissions for large companies and organizations, the government climate adviser said.U.K. Solar Executives Criticize `Asinine' Treasury Review of Subsidies - Bloomberg
Cuts in the U.K.’s guaranteed prices for electricity from solar photovoltaic panels would threaten job creation just as the industry is taking off, executives at Sharp Corp. and Solarcentury Holdings Ltd. said.
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Newman said his company added 20 jobs since the tariffs came in.
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