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Comments on: CarbonFlow nets funding for carbon software

The market for carbon trading is still in its early days, but software firms are developing the equivalent of accounting and project management packages for carbon.

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by pmhut July 21, 2008 4:29 AM PDT
This seems to be an interesting product. What's amazing is that they managed to create a market (very similar to a stock market) for reducing CO2 emissions.

http://www.pmhut.com
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by pmhut July 21, 2008 4:29 AM PDT
This seems to be an interesting product. What's amazing is that they managed to create a market (very similar to a stock market) for reducing CO2 emissions.

http://www.pmhut.com
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by pmhut July 21, 2008 4:29 AM PDT
This seems to be an interesting product. What's amazing is that they managed to create a market (very similar to a stock market) for reducing CO2 emissions.
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by jmartinbsu July 21, 2008 4:45 AM PDT
Carbon Credits, what a joke. Thanks California for jumping on the band wagon and helping to push Socialism for all. Welcome to the U.S.S.A.

You want to put carbon credits into perspective and see a government go bankrupt pushing a stupid idea? Make California pay in carbon credits for the carbon produced by the wild fires in their state every year. . . They'll have to sell their state off to Mexico to pay for them.

I'm going to go burn trash in my back yard now, carbon credit free.
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by directorblue July 21, 2008 5:34 AM PDT
Put simply, carbon credits are a scam. Environmentalists (World Rainforest Movement, Corner House) and scientists have pilloried them as "fraudulent", "bogus", "fictitious", and worse, though to read an article like this one, you'd never know it.

Did you know that the original UN panel on climate change (IPCC) had a series of vested interests in promoting carbon trading? Several have become multi-millionaires as a result of these trading operations.

http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2007/04/uns-ipcc-global-warming-bunko-scam-uns.html
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