Carbon Trading: What Europe Can Actually Teach the U.S.
By The Climate Community | June 30, 2009 | In: Business, Policy
Of all the questions about climate policy, one of the biggest is whether a cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gases will even work. The only real-world example we have is the E.U.'s Emissions Trading System. But on closer inspection, the ETS seems to be working pretty well.
The Vine Blog | June 29 2009

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