China to pilot carbon emission exchange -Xinhua | Reuters
(Reuters) - China will pilot a carbon trading scheme and gradually build a market for emissions trading to meet pollution goals and fight climate change, the official Xinhua news agency said on Sunday.Climate change debate will extend beyond Monckton - Local News - News - Opinion - The Courier
To get the scheme going, Beijing will widen the difference in electricity tariffs between power-intensive sectors and other industries, Xie Zhenhua, vice-minister of China's economic planner the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), was quoted as saying.
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An official from the NDRC had said in April that China would pilot six emissions trading schemes by 2013, and set up a national trading platform by 2015.
Monckton’s presence in Australia is seen as an annoyance by even members of the Coalition, which has been divided over the science associated with climate change in the past.A fantastic letter, another great Australian stands up to Julia Gillard
Former Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull is well known for his views on climate change and recently provided a scathing assessment of today’s visitor.
“Monckton is a vaudeville artist. He has no credibility, politically or scientifically, particularly in the United Kingdom and he is a professional sensationalist,” Mr Turnbull was reported as saying earlier this month.
My statement to you is this: ‘Carbon dioxide is NOT a pollutant!’
You really should start listening to people who are not paid by the IPCC, such as some of your CSIRO people are.
Out of every million molecules in the atmosphere, only 380 are carbon dioxide! Of these 380 molecules, only 19 are generated by human activity. Of these 19 molecules, fewer than one is generated by horrible Australian human activity.
Carbon dioxide does warm the planet, but it is not a lineal warming!
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