Carbon Trading - News Update

Friday, May 09, 2008
by Geoff Riley

Here are three good articles on carbon trading for students wanting to be up to date and have some more arguments to hand:

BBC: “Carbon market’s value hits $64bn”

Nova Scotia News: “Canada may hook up with the EU carbon trading scheme”

Reuters: “British government shelves plans for personal carbon trading”

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