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Is glass recycling worthwhile? « Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade ... According to a study by accountants, Grant Thornton, [tag]recycling[/tag] glass may consume more energy than is saved (reported in the ...
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Legislation « Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade in Europe The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is being connected to the EU Community Independent Transaction Log (CITL) and the UNFCCC International ...
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Kyoto Emissions Market Is 17% Oversupplied « Carbonara: Carbon ... Oct 2, 2008 ... 57.8 billion [tag]CO2[/tag] tonnes of [tag]Assigned Amount Unit[/tag] Credits have been assigned to the 38 industrialised nations under the ...
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Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade in Europe Still, rows over American cap-and-trade. March 20th, 2009 at 00:30 (GMT), by Jon. Putting a national cap on American carbon emissions is proving more ...
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First M&S, now Tesco goes green « Carbonara: Carbon Emissions ... First M&S, now Tesco goes green. Another UK supermarket chain, Tesco, plans to carbon-label the products it sells, according to a report in ...
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Emissions trading training « Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade in ... Jul 17, 2006 ... Consilience Energy Advisory Group (CEAG), in collaboration with ICE/ECX is planning a 1-day training course on [tag]carbon emissions ...
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Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade in Europe Carbon Emissions Trade Discussion and Software. ... The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is being connected to the EU Community Independent ...
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Environmentalism « Carbonara: Carbon Emissions Trade in Europe For some reason, many environmentalists have a bias in favour of local consumption, and against the consumption of goods that have traveled a long distance ...
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EU Industrial emissions quotas reduced « Carbonara: Carbon ... Oct 28, 2007 ... The industrial [tag]emissions[/tag] quotas are being reduced by 10% compared with what governments had initially wanted for the phase ...
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