Introduction
Chemical substances – CO2, CH4, N2O, and SF6 – have a lot to answer for as greenhouse gases that permeate the air contribute to global warming. Although there is still no grand plan in place to reduce global emissions, some important steps in the right direction have been made. The European Emissions Trading Scheme is up and running and working well. In fact, the United States is looking to launch a similar foundation by the end of 2008. The transfer of efficient
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on Jul 17th, 2009
@ 12:52 pm:
really does reduce carbon emissions! It is a shame our appliances don’t come with this built in!
on Jul 18th, 2009
@ 3:53 pm:
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Gus Kent
on Jul 19th, 2009
@ 11:12 am:
Here is my comment without site somehow pasted in middle of sentence.
Our company currently has the coverage available to the U.S. market. Our underwriters will provide indemnification coverage for non-delivery of carbon credit. In addition, we have put together products to meet the forest carbon permanence.
Please feel free to contact us at the .
Gus Kent