Monday, June 25, 2012

Developers target Canadian fridges for carbon credits | Reuters

(Reuters Point Carbon) - Project developer Blue Source Canada has become the first company to receive carbon credits for destroying emissions of ozone depleting substances in old refrigerators, units the developer hopes will be allowed to be used in Quebec's emerging carbon market.

Coal-Plant Plunge Threatens Billions in Pollution Spend - Bloomberg

At a heavily discounted price, the plants may be a smart investment for a strategic buyer betting that gas prices will rise later this decades as the U.S. exports the fuel and more
utility consumption boosts demand, said Sam Brothwell, a senior utility analyst for Bloomberg Industries.

Oil Stocks Biggest Losers With Valuations Lowest Since 2009 - Bloomberg

Advances in technology that made it easier to find natural gas have pushed its price down as much as 86 percent during the past four years

Twitter / MichaelEMann: [plans to take yet another planet-killing fossil-fueled trip]

Hey Rob--will be out in SF first week in Dec for AGU meeting. Lets touch base on this offline...

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