Monday, November 05, 2012

Certainty: Bad-weather-prevention credits are worth $275.00, or a nickel, or maybe nothing

Carbon trade program goes before planners in Napa
Those credits could cost an average of $275, the price to locally mitigate an equivalent metric ton of carbon dioxide, according to a memo by county staff to the planning commission.
Flashback: Death to the Chicago Climate Exchange ($7.40 to a nickel per CO2 ton, the market has spoken) — MasterResource

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