Policing carbon markets
Carbon markets have emerged in recent decades as one of the most important tools for curbing industrial greenhouse gas emissions, but they present a number of novel enforcement challenges when compared
Carbon markets have emerged in recent decades as one of the most important tools for curbing industrial greenhouse gas emissions, but they present a number of novel enforcement challenges when compared
New Delhi: With the current
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A decline in industrial production in the European economies has led to a fall in carbon credit prices by more than 58 per cent in the last eight months.
India today strongly hit out at developed nations for putting
Barack Obama is keen to curb greenhouse-gas emissions with a cap-and-trade scheme. Can Congress come round to his way of thinking?
America
A mighty dust-up awaits the president
The ongoing global economic downturn and a sharp fall in crude oil prices in the last few months have dampened the market for carbon credits. The prices of carbon credits dropped nearly 75 per cent in 2008, leaving those who had invested in them with huge losses.
Despite huge obstacles, political forces in Washington may finally get greenhouse-gas legislation moving.
Recent discussions in the United States have raised questions about the performance of the European Union