Posted on July 1, 2008 by robertkyriakides
We hear so much about anthropogenic (a long word for human made) carbon emissions but what about those created naturally. Human emissions change the carbon balance by adding extra carbon dioxide into the air which was not there for millions of years, because it was stored underground. As human populations grow the vegetation resources of [...]
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Posted on July 1, 2008 by robertkyriakides
Larry Lohmann is a scholar and a researcher for the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation. He has written important essays about carbon trading; I think it fair to say that Mr Lohmann, like me, does not think much of carbon trading. I approach the subject from the basis that it will harm the environment, as readers of [...]
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