SLIDESHOW: The farmer, the trader and the carbon credit pot

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OAO Sberbank Starts Russia’s Second Tender for UN Carbon Credit Projects

OAO Sberbank started Russia’s second carbon-credit tender for projects that plan to cut greenhouse gases under the United Nations’ Joint Implementation program. Go to Source Read more »

Carbon credit prices shoot up after probe constricts supply

Market pricing becomes uncertain after UN probe into data laundering. Go to Source Read more »

SLIDESHOW: The farmer, the trader and the carbon credit pot – Reuters AlertNet

For captions, click on bottom right of screen, then click on show info in full-screen mode. As announced on the weather forecast, it is another very hot day during one of the hottest months in Orissa since the last century. Mahji, a poor farmer is admiring a s Go to Source Read more »

ArcelorMittal Corus Salzgitter US Steel and SSAB top firms in EU profiting most from carbon credit – SteelGuru

According to a chart made by British NGO Sandbag, Czech power producer CEZ ranks 7th among European companies that profit most from excess carbon credits as it received about carbon credits worth GBP 98 million for 7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2008-09 Go to Source Read more »

Stakeholders want cooperation on carbon credit earnings – Punch

For Nigeria to derive maximum benefits from the Carbon Credit Mechanism, there is the need for all stakeholders to come together and properly articulate the issues and projects that will enable the country to make money from the phenomenon of climate change. T Go to Source Read more »

Some farms, regions worse off under new US climate bill

NEITHER dairy nor beef cattle farms are likely to benefit from the carbon credit trading scheme proposed by the new US climate change bill, according to a new study. Go to Source Read more »

Carbon credit scam slur on Indian firms

Members of a United Nations panel have charged that some Third World companies are producing far more of a deadly greenhouse gas than they need to, since burning the gas — and thus preventing it from entering the atmosphere — earns them carbon credits and hefty profits. Anika Gupta reports. Pollution pays Go to Source Read more »

India firm to bundle solar projects for CO2 offsets

India firm to bundle solar projects for CO2 offsets Go to Source Read more »

FACTBOX-U.N. scheme aims to bring clean energy to millions

FACTBOX-U.N. scheme aims to bring clean energy to millions Go to Source Read more »

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