By: hassan ali | 2011-11-06 | Intranet Under the Kyoto Protocol, most of the world's countries have limits placed on the levels of carbon they are allowed to put into the atmosphere. Carbon trading is the process by which countries trade these carbon emission permits. Carbon trading jobs allow you to make a real difference to the well being of the environment and help developing economies, while also earning a decent wage. read more
By: Haskell Molly | 2011-03-25 | Investing Carbon credit investment is a relatively new concept with governments and organisations around the world putting more and more emphasis on renewable energy sources. Governments are also putting more pressure on companies to reduce their carbon footprint, they can do this by buying carbon credits. read more
By: Brigette | 2010-12-10 | Technology Emissions trading is a form of permit trading (most commonly in the form of carbon emissions trading) between companies and countries in order to meet emissions obligations such as those laid out within the Kyoto Protocol. read more
By: skymaggie1 | 2012-03-15 | Public Relations Offsetting and trading schemes, while widely touted, have come in for criticism: for allegedly passing the problem on, rather than alleviating it; for merely salving consciences; for privatising the public or societal cost of carbon pollution; for, in the case of some projects, dispossessing ordinary people of their land and water. read more
By: Martha Jones | 2012-01-06 | Business Carbon trading has been devised as a medium based on market principles through which levels of Carbon Dioxide could be limited in our environment. read more
By: Jacqui Brauman | 2010-04-02 | Environmental To avert the worst effects of global warming we must make changes to our habits and lifestyle. Little things when done by millions of people can make a big difference. While some carbon emissions are unavoidable, many can be significantly reduced with a minimum of effort and cost. Carbon trading empowers anyone to take ownership of their personal greenhouse emissions. read more
By: Justin Dargin | 2011-06-13 | Manufacturing GCC carbon trading initiatives relied on each country unilaterally initiating a domestic carbon trading platform, each Gulf country would likely be guided by its own national interests read more
By: Ugur Akinci | 2010-04-04 | Environmental An increasing number of giant corporations in the U.S. are now endorsing the cap-and-trade system thinking they need to be at the table when the nature and amount of caps are decided. I think they are being very smart. You either have a role in determining the rules of the cap-and-trade game or you live by its ramifications. You are either sitting at the steering wheel of this cap-and-trade juggernaut or you are going to get hit by it. read more
By: Justin Dargin | 2011-05-13 | Business A carbon tax would be especially difficult to implement in the Gulf, since most countries embrace a national policy of minimal or “zero” taxation. read more
By: Alenbsmith | 2012-03-29 | Investments Global warming is causing climatic changes and it is also affecting agricultural outputs. Capital Alternatives is the investment firm which provides opportunity to invest in generating carbon credits and spending in the right direction to earn tradable carbon credits. Carbon credits generation through forestry and agriculture helps to gain profitable returns at a low investment. Farmland investmen read more
By: Nigel Berman | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Wouldn't it be great if there was a magic solution to the problems of climate change, if we could just press a button or do something easy to let us off the hook so we can carry on living the life we want to lead? This is the promise of Carbon Offsetting. If you haven't heard of it, Carbon Offsetting is a way of balancing the problems of greenhouse gases by making an eco-positive investment like planting a tree. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics The spread of carbon trading worldwide, rise of state-based initiatives within the United States, growing support within the private sector for carbon dioxide emissions limits, and the April 2007 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently possesses the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act, suggest that the present U.S. "laggardship" relative to much of the rest of the Developed World on the issue of anthropogenic climate change may be in its closing days. Afterward, absent credible new scientific evidence that discounts the role of carbon dioxide in the decades-long trend of observed worldwide warming, the U.S. is likely to adopt carbon dioxide emissions limits. The centerpiece of any such emissions limits will be a carbon trading system. As a result, it makes sense to examine how such a system might work. read more
By: Emma111 | 2011-07-23 | Article Writing China will make innovations in systems and mechanisms as well as carry out carbon emission trading pilot and perfect laws and regulations of energy saving and addressing climate change. read more
By: Ugur Akinci | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Some of the proposed solutions for global warming like capping-and-trading of carbon credits can actually be transferred to other sectors and applied to other pressing social problems. Take education in general, and illiteracy in particular, for example. read more
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