Thursday, April 18, 2013

Warmist Bryony Worthington: EU carbon dioxide permit prices will "inevitably rise in around 10 years"

Expert view: what next for the EU ETS? | Carbon Brief
[Bryony Worthington] Prices will inevitably rise in around 10 years as industrial permit surpluses dry up, free allocations disappear and carbon offsetting provisions run out.
Chicago Climate Exchange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The effective final CFI position was reached in November 2010 when the carbon credit price per metric ton of CO2 was between 10 and 5 US Cents, down from its highest value of 750 US Cents in May 2008. Trading reached zero monthly volume in February 2010 and remained at zero for the next 9 months when the decision to close the exchange was announced.

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