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Could a Carbon Tax Save Europe? – The Atlantic

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Could a Carbon Tax Save Europe?
The Atlantic
Another option the report scrutinizes is a reworking of the EU's seven-year-old cap-and-trade plan, arguing that lowering the overall emissions cap (which would push carbon prices up) could raise an additional $38 billion in carbon credit auction ...

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The price is right? – Sydney Morning Herald

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The price is right?
Sydney Morning Herald
The price of carbon credits generated in the Clean Development Mechanism - a United Nations scheme that allows the rich to pay for emissions reduction projects in developing countries - is less than $5. Most analysts and economists interviewed by The ...
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The price is right? – Sydney Morning Herald

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Sydney Morning Herald

The price is right?
Sydney Morning Herald
The price of carbon credits generated in the Clean Development Mechanism - a United Nations scheme that allows the rich to pay for emissions reduction projects in developing countries - is less than $5. Most analysts and economists interviewed by The ...
Carbon taxes around the worldSBS
Carbon Pricing & Trading News from Australia, California, China, South Korea ...CleanTechnica
The best climate solution we haveRecord-Searchlight (blog)

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The price is right? – Brisbane Times

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Brisbane Times

The price is right?
Brisbane Times
The price of carbon credits generated in the Clean Development Mechanism - a United Nations scheme that allows the rich to pay for emissions reduction projects in developing countries - is less than $5. Most analysts and economists interviewed by The ...
Carbon taxes around the worldSBS
Carbon Pricing & Trading News from Australia, California, China, South Korea ...CleanTechnica
The best climate solution we haveRecord-Searchlight (blog)

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Dubai Seeks $10 Price for Carbon Credits as Markets Recover – BusinessWeek

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Dubai Seeks $10 Price for Carbon Credits as Markets Recover
BusinessWeek
By Ayesha Daya on May 16, 2012 Dubai is targeting a price of $10 for credits it hopes to earn from United Nations emissions offset projects as markets recover, according to the chairman of the government-sponsored Dubai Centre for Carbon Excellence.
Dubai Plans to Price Carbon at 10 Euros a Ton, Alrroya SaysBloomberg

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Dubai Seeks $10 Price for Carbon Credits as Markets Recover – Bloomberg

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Dubai Seeks $10 Price for Carbon Credits as Markets Recover
Bloomberg
Dubai is targeting a price of $10 for credits it hopes to earn from United Nations emissions offset projects as markets recover, according to the chairman of the government-sponsored Dubai Centre for Carbon Excellence. “Although markets are suffering, ...
Carbon markets - Prices need supportFM.co.za

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Carbon trading links between S. Korea, EU possible in decade: British minister – Yonhap News

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Carbon trading links between S. Korea, EU possible in decade: British minister
Yonhap News
Joining global efforts to curb the pace of climate change, South Korea's National Assembly passed a long-delayed bill early this month to begin buying and selling domestic credits on carbon dioxide emissions from 2015. Unless the national trading ...

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Cafédirect Using Carbon Credits to Fund Green Coffee – Environmental Leader

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Environmental Leader

Cafédirect Using Carbon Credits to Fund Green Coffee
Environmental Leader
Once the planted trees have been certified to the CarbonFix standard, the carbon credits will be sold and 10 percent of the income will go to Cepicafe. The carbon credits from the newly planted forests will ideally be sold to buyers within the same ...
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Carbon emissions in EU ETS down in 2011, permits glut grows – The West Australian

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Carbon emissions in EU ETS down in 2011, permits glut grows
The West Australian
But it also points to a growing oversupply of carbon units, thanks to a record use of international carbon credits in the EU carbon scheme at a time of stagnant EU economic growth and flagging industrial output. "Last year's record use of international ...
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UN to Help Give World’s Poor Fairer Share of Carbon Credits – Bloomberg

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UN to Help Give World's Poor Fairer Share of Carbon Credits
Bloomberg
Efforts by the United Nations to ease rules for carbon-cutting projects may encourage investments in small-scale projects in solar water heaters and efficient cookstoves in Africa and Asia. The UN Clean Development Mechanism's Executive Board, ...

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