By: Tom Aikins | 2011-02-05 | Environmental Although the current investment climate for carbon credits is a bright one, the future could hold even more promise - in a very big way. As of now most of the industrialized countries in the world are working under some sort of carbon tax system as prescribed by the Kyoto protocols. read more
By: Tracey J Smith | 2010-03-27 | Environmental As governments struggle to set up a fair and equitable carbon credit system, members of industry are finding new ways to play the game. How much is a tree worth? How much is rotting garbage worth? Read about the games they play. read more
By: Tom Aikins | 2010-11-23 | Home & Family Although the current investment climate for carbon credits is a bright one, the future could hold even more promise - in a very big way. read more
By: dpdo | 2010-10-12 | International Business Two days, held in Hangzhou city building low-carbon city to mobilize the General Assembly, announced the development of a low carbon economy, to build low-carbon city read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-10-15 | Science Creating real carbon credits comes from the concept of supplementarity within the Kyoto Protocol. Supplementarity means that internal abatement of emissions should take precedence before a country purchases carbon credits. It establishes that countries should develop real, measureable, permanent emissions reductions. There are steps involved in deciding whether or not carbon credits are legitimate. read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-20 | Science Carbon credits are a financial instrument that is part of national and international attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One carbon credit is equal to one ton of destroyed greenhouse gasses. These credits are generated by projects that either absorb carbon or otherwise reduce emissions through clean energy. Many individuals are now taking an interest in their carbon footprints, trying to lower their usage, as well as trying different ways to offset their carbon usage. read more
By: Jonathan McKinney | 2012-02-27 | Transportation and Logistics To better understand the challenges that are facing New York City as well as many other metropolises with aging transportation networks, one must look at what is happening in the area of public/private partnerships to see how these large scale problems are being addressed. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-04-05 | Science Carbon dioxide is a colourless, odorless, tasteless, incombustible gas that is 1.5 times heavier than air. Its chemical formula is CO2 and is produced after complete oxidation of carbon containing compounds in processes like combustion, and in biological processes like, respiration, decomposition of organic materials and fermentation. It is mainly used by plants in the process of photosynthesis read more
By: Jeremy Palmer | 2012-03-12 | Society From many years, we are depending on our fossil fuels to generate energy and for improvising our life style. What would happen if we are out of our resources and fall prey to the green house effect? Considering these important factors, our governments are allured to improve the situation right away. read more
By: Emman Sioco | 2011-12-13 | Home Improvement House builders face the challenge of constructing new builds that comply with the UK governments zero carbon guidelines by 2016. Architects in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland are challenged with designing homes that meet these guidelines. Find out how we are going to meet the challenge. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-07-15 | Business News Business News The Post Carbon Landscape: Alternative pathways to a low carbon landscape report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=144699&rt=The-Post-Carbon-Landscape-Alternative-pathways-to-a-low-carbon-landscape.html ) which provides the world of finance experienced the extreme effects of the workings of a complex dynamic system as relatively isolated events on the world stage were amplified rapidly into features which threatened the totality of the global economic system. We are currently living through the aftermath of this extreme turbulence. The world of energy is about to enter an era ... read more
By: Tomy Nastey | 2011-03-18 | Mobile Motorola Atrix is the latest device with Biometric fingerprint reader by Motorola. It has amazing picture quality , stylish design and user friendly features. read more
By: Agnes Celina | 2011-05-07 | Travel Tips When you live in a city whose life line is the business world, it is hard to overlook its transport system. Good and efficient transport systems are the key to successful trading and Denver is definitely succeeding in that department. read more
By: betty | 2010-10-20 | Customer Service Green credit, how better to "adjust credit structure" to promote the "economic structural adjustment"? The new year read more
By: J. Wan | 2011-07-29 | Travel & Leisure There are different modes of transports inside London which assists you to travel within and out with the city. The major source of public transportation in London orbits concerning the Underground (or the Tube as it is recognized to Londoners). This wide-ranging method of 12 lines can get you to the majority places within the heart with the city rapidly. read more