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Carbon Credits: Promoting Sustainable Development or Trading in Pollution? |
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"Carbon markets are better than other instruments in overcoming barriers, diffusing learning, and rewarding those who are bold enough to innovate and provide risk capital for emerging technologies." 1 - Abyd Karmali, Managing Director and Global Head of carbon markets, Merill Lynch & Co., Inc2, in 2009. "Most of the "green" stuff is verging on a gigantic scam. Carbon trading, with its huge government subsidies, is just what finance and industry wanted. It's not going to do a damn thing about climate change, but it'll make a lot of money for a lot of people and postpone the moment of reckoning." 3 - James Lovelock, an Environmentalist, in New Scientist4 in 2009.
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1] "Debate: Is Carbon Trading the Most Cost-Effective Way to Reduce Emissions?" www.climatechangecorp.com, April 2, 2009. |
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