17 results on '"Emissions credit trading -- Laws, regulations and rules -- International aspects"'
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2. Playing the market: for more than a decade, the concept of international carbon trading has been advocated as a key weapon in the fight against climate change, offering financial incentives to reduce industrial emissions of greenhouse gases. But critics suggest that the system is a failure, with heavy emitters exploiting loopholes to continue business as usual without censure
3. Carbon trading needs a multi-level approach: international agreements are not enough. Interlinked national and regional tools are also needed to reduce carbon emissions
4. The fix is in: marketing the message of Canadian climate policy
5. Oil and gas in the capitals
6. Greening the skies; European transport policy
7. environmentCarbon row escalates as Commission digs in
8. Big compromises needed to meet carbon-emissions goal
9. Durban C0P17 failures in the making
10. Airlines fight EU rules on air quality; Fees could cost carriers billions
11. Bipartisan bill would exempt US airplanes from EU's smog rules
12. Modest Deal on Emissions Concludes Climate Talks
13. Baird goes on offensive at Cancun talks
14. A carbon protection racket
15. World Business Briefing Asia: A Market For Pollutants
16. AUSTRALIAN GOVT DEFENDS CHINA COAL SALES AMID CARBON TAX DEBATE
17. There is no plan B: from Bangladesh to Britain, we are all facing the effects of global warming. The moral and economic case for a deal at Copenhagen is unmistakable
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