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CantorCO2e Live
Going Green: The Carbon Offset Windfall - Monday, September 15, 2008 |
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Panelist Josh Margolis, CEO, CantorCO2e discusses carbon taxes and carbon trading at the Going Green: The Carbon Offset Windfall seminar.
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Is global warming an investment opportunity? - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 |
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- California is known for being on the cutting edge, so it may come as no surprise that people are trying to figure out how they can make money off the air we breathe.There is a gold rush of sorts; only it's not in the hills, but in the sky.It is a global concern - scientists increasingly say our planet is heating up largely because of carbon dioxide emissions.
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Rough Cut - Mexico: The Business of Saving Trees - Thursday, March 27, 2008 |
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How one woman has created a biosphere.
In recent years, as the world has become increasingly aware of global warming, an entire industry has grown up around the idea of trading carbon to help eliminate greenhouse gases, most notably CO2.
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Carbon Offset Plan Allows Businesses to Trade Environmental 'Credit' - Thursday, March 06, 2008 |
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As scientists debate how to address climate change, one proposal for businesses creates a carbon credit system that allows emission producing companies to buy credits from companies that use energy efficient technologies as a way to offset overall environmental impact.
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Carbon Business TV - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
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Josh Margolis is interviewed by Carbon Business forum. He discusses current market events, critical market elements, and the can-do entrepreneurial spirit that should be tapped into by climate change policy-makers.
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Growing plankton for the carbon market - Thursday, July 05, 2007 |
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Entrepreneurs are moving into the effort to reduce greenhouse gases by selling pollution credits that help companies balance out their ecological footprints. One company is taking the concept out to sea. Alex Schmidt reports.
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CNN’s Velshi: Carbon Credits Are a 'Way Out of Their Sins' - Friday, April 20, 2007 |
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Rush Limbaugh has long compared aspects of the environmentalist movement to a religion. CNN’s Ali Velshi has given some evidence of that hypothesis. Friday’s "American Morning" featured a segment on carbon offset credits, which Velshi and cohost Kiran Chetry all but endorsed. At the beginning of the segment, Velshi stated that the credits were a way for companies to "basically buy their way out of their sins."
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Understanding Carbon Cap-and-Trade - Thursday, February 22, 2007 |
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Understanding Carbon Cap-and-Trade and the Future of Climate Change on Planet Earth
Preview of the 2007 Global CO2 Cap-and-Trade Forum-Pacific March 5-6 - Marriott Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco, CA
in-depth look at the emerging global model for countering global warming.
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