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- CDP Season 2010, Carbon and Water. // Sustainable Business Weekly;2/16/2010, p10
The article presents the author's views on the Conference of the Parties (COP 15), under the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) in the U.S. He comments that nothing substantive results came out of the conference. He remarks that the issue of carbon market, which seems to be a major issue for...
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- Offsetting schemes will not help save the earth. DANIELLI, DARRYL // PrintWeek (Haymarket Business Publications Ltd);6/19/2009, p15
The author offers his views on carbon offsetting schemes. He comments on the problem of auditing one's carbon output. He says that a more holistic approach to carbon offsetting would be to reduce carbon emission into the atmosphere. He cites the importance of reducing carbon footprint in terms...
- CCSU - A Hopeful Carbon Dioxide Solution. Xia Lei // China Chemical Reporter;4/16/2009 Petrochemical Supplement, Vol. 20 Issue 11A, p13
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- Coming clean. Smulian, Mark // Business Travel World;May2007, Special Section p3
The article focuses on the effects of carbon dioxide emissions on global warming. Transport being an acknowledged contributor to carbon dioxide emissions, it is little wonder that travel in general, along with travel suppliers and those who travel for a living, find themselves under the...