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Cap and Trade Fraud in Germany

December 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Carbon Trading, Climate

In a paragraph I omitted in the previous post, Mr. Hansen warned that cap and trade would enrich speculators and create opportunities for fraud:
If that isn’t bad enough, Wall Street is poised to make billions of dollars in the “trade” part of cap-and-trade. The market for trading permits to emit carbon appears likely to be [...]

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A Better Way To Reduce Carbon Emissions

December 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment · CO2, Carbon Tax, Carbon Trading, Climate

Jim Hansen was one of the earliest warning of global warning and today one of the most prominent of those warning of the consequences of failing to curb carbon emissions.
In an op-ed piece in Sunday’s New York Times, Hansen challenges the “cap and trade” route that is the favorite with Congress and the Administration [...]

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Denmark Does It Differently — Transportation First

February 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Alternative Energy, CO2, Climate, Transportation

The article below will educate you about how different is the United States from some other countries when it comes to responding to climate change and the looming fossil-fuel crisis. I’d known that Denmark was bicycle friendly, but I had no idea of the extent to which it is promoting public transportation and discouraging automobile [...]

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Windmills in Europe Not Reducing Climate Emissions

February 10th, 2009 · No Comments · Alternative Energy, Carbon Trading, Climate, Solar

Der Spiegel has a fascinating article on windmills and carbon trading. It argues that although renewable energy in Germany has been an amazing success story, it hasn’t reduced carbon emissions — because the windmills get carbon-saving certificates that are then sold to others to allow them to emit an equal amount (cap and trade). The [...]

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