Archive for the ‘Cap and Trade’ Category
Climate Change Negotiations: U.S. To Present Detailed Set Of Policies By June 1 That Will Require All Countries, Including China And India, To Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on April 9, 2009
President Obama Critical Of Carbon Credit And Carbon Permit Process As Industrial Companies Find Ways To “Game The System”
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on March 14, 2009
U.S. Climate Change Legislation Is Being Championed By House Energy Chairman Henry Waxman Who Is Wanting Legislation Crafted Quickly “While Obama’s Popularity Is High”
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on March 11, 2009
Climate Change Policy: Obama Administration’s Plans For Cap-And-Trade Legislation In 2009 Are Being Held Back By Issues Over “How Emissions Permits Are Distributed”
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on March 6, 2009
Obama Administration Readies Cap-And-Trade Strategy Amidst Formidable Republican Opposition
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 28, 2009
Obama Administration Will Pursue “Carbon-Capture Technology” As World Economic Crisis Dampens Climate Change Agenda; “Sagging Carbon Credit Markets” Are Allowing Large Industrial Companies And Utilities To Largely Avoid Cutting Greenhouse Gases
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 27, 2009
Obama Administration Will Delay Cap-And-Trade Regime Legislation Push After Acknowledging Formidable Republic Opposition
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 24, 2009
U.S. Secretary Of Energy Steven Chu Calls For “Nobel-Level Breakthroughs” In Three Areas: Electric Batteries, Solar Power And New Crops To Be Turned Into Fuel; Tax On Carbon Emissions Or Modified Version Of Cap-And-Trade Emerge As Alternatives For Control Of Global Warming Pollutants
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 16, 2009
Video Highlights: Carbon Tax And Cap-And-Trade Issues Debated At Major Conference On U.S. Energy Policy “Acting In Time On Energy Policy” In September 2008
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 15, 2009
Obama Administration To Be Led By John Holdren, Assistant To The President For Science And Technology, In Fight To Curb Carbon Emissions And Ratify A Treaty To Replace Kyoto Protocol
Posted by: carboncreditsusa on February 10, 2009
