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Green Trading Markets:: Developing the Second Wave
Green Trading Markets:: Developing the Second Wave, The United States accounts for 25% of the Global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. To keep pace with growing electricity demands, the U.S and developing countries are turning more to coal-fired generation with correspondingly greater GHG emissions and other, Green Trading Markets:: Developing the Second Wave has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Green Trading Markets:: Developing the Second Wave
  • Written by author Peter C. Fusaro
  • Published by Elsevier Science, November 2005
  • The United States accounts for 25% of the Global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. To keep pace with growing electricity demands, the U.S and developing countries are turning more to coal-fired generation with correspondingly greater GHG emissions and other
  • The United States accounts for 25% of the Global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. To keep pace with growing electricity demands, the U.S and developing countries are turning more to coal-fired generation with correspondingly greater GHG emissions and other
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Foreward, Preface and Introduction
1. Green Trading: Convergence of the Capital Markets and the Environment
2. Carbon/Greenhouse Gas Transparency and Socially Responsible Investing
3. The U.S. Political Landscape and Its Impact on Environmental Trading
4. Global Greenhouse Gas Markets: Where Do We Go from Here?
5. Initial Observations from the First Year of the Chicago Climate Exchange
6. White, Green, and Black Certificate Trading: The Italian Experience
7. Expanding Markets for Renewable Energy Certificates: Progress and Challenges
8. Wind Energy: Promoting a Cleaner Energy Future
9. Of Crystal Balls and Market Fundamentals: Anticipating GHG Prices
10. Integrating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management into Capital Projects Planning
11. Developing an Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investment Fund
12. C-Lock—A Method to Maximize Carbon Sequestration Value to Agro-forestry Producers and Purchasers
13. Attracting Institutional Investment into the Australian Forestry Sector
14. Terrestrial Carbon Offsets for Industry Portfolios
15. Information Technology: Enabling and Accelerating Environmental Markets
16. Green Trading Markets: Where Are We Now?
Resources on Green Trading About the Contributors Index


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