Carbon credit trading is on the way

Now that the British government has taken the first step towards a system of carbon trading, purchasers will have to be aware of what it means for the bottom line. David Arminas reports

With the government’s announcement that it is to establish an emissions trading scheme by April 2002, carbon credits are destined to become as well-known - and as controversial - as the euro.

That carbon credits will make it to the shores of Britain long before the euro should be read by energy buyers as the official signal to move out of first gear on the...

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