Organisations are not looking for
solutions to the air pollution problem,
they are looking for problems in the
CNG solution

About US $100 million worth of global greenhouse gas emissions have been traded since 1996

The Kyoto compromise will cost the world and us a whole lot more than a new set of clothes for the emperor

Nations adopt a diluted agreement at Bonn on implementing the Kyoto Protocol. 180 countries finally reached an agreement on the rules to implement the international treaty to combat global warming giving away too many concessions to polluting countries

The European Union plans to introduce a trading scheme for carbon dioxide emissions

High political drama marks climate negotiations as the European Union strives to ratify the Kyoto protocol without the US, world"s biggest polluter

US organisations begin trade in carbon dioxide emissions

George Bush may not understand the science of climate change. But the corporate houses behind him will soon understand the global benefits of going green. Only this perhaps will trigger a reversal in the White House s stance

Bush s position is immoral and contemptous, but so is our inability to tell him he is wrong

More and more people are waking up to the need for an international climate regime based on the principle of per capita entitlements to the atmosphere

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