The crown corporation that buys carbon offsets for the province issued a call for projects this week that are already standard practice in the forest industry
City joins forces with Bill Clinton to cut carbon emissions
| Sourced From Bristol247.com |
Bristol has joined some of the UKs biggest cities to cut greenhouse gas emissions, thanks to a charity set up by former US president Bill Clinton.
Officials discuss low carbon fuel standards
| Sourced From Abclocal.go.com |
SACRAMENTO, CA — Energy and fuel officials are gathered in Sacramento to discuss new low carbon fuel standards. They say the regulations may be difficult and costly to achieve.
Swiss firm to conduct CDM projects
| Sourced From Tehrantimes.com |
TEHRAN
TCL starts carbon trading for caprolactam
| Sourced From Bangkokpost.com |
Thai Caprolactam insists it is ready to meet growing environmental challenges, after registering the world’s first greenhouse gas reduction project for a caprolactam plant.
UN Official Supports Ambitious CO2 Reductions
| Sourced From Redorbit.com |
The UNs top climate scientist says he supports ambitious goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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- Published: Aug 24th, 2009
- Category: Press Releases
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Hutt Valley coffee certified as carbon-zero
| Sourced From Wellington.scoop.co.nz |
Hutt Valley business Celcius Coffee has become the first coffee roaster in the country to be certified under the carboNZeroCert TM programmes small enterprise certification scheme.
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- Published: Aug 20th, 2009
- Category: Australasia
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Exxon Says Australia Carbon Tax Preferable to Trading (Update1)
| Sourced From Bloomberg.com |
Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) — Exxon Mobil Corp., the worlds biggest publicly traded oil company, says a tax on carbon in Australia would be a better method to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions blamed for global warming.
World Forum: Cut CO2 80% by 2020, not 2050
| Sourced From Upi.com |
Greenhouse gases must be cut 80 percent by 2020, not by 2050 as U.N. countries propose, to preserve life as we know it, the head of a global conference said.





