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Manncorp 'Insta-Lease' Offers Site Browsers Immediate Lease Quotes

04.04.2008 23:59    news.thomasnet.com
Realizing that the current economic downturn could impact sales, Manncorp has introduced an equipment leasing program that is instantly accessible online.According to CEO Henry Mann, the new service custom tailors individual equipment leases upon activation of the "Insta-Lease" link on
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Italy signs a deal with Dresdner-backed joint venture to source JI credits

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Italy has signed a deal with a joint venture between Germany's Dresdner Bank and Russia's Gazprombank to source carbon credits from greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects located in developed countries.

G8 development ministers to discuss climate aid in Tokyo

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Ministers in charge of development issues from the G8 major nations will gather in Tokyo at the weekend to discuss increasing aid to help developing countries fight poverty, climate change and other issues, ahead of the upcoming G8 summit.

Midday market update: Rising coal prices pressure carbon

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Surging international delivered coal prices capped the price of European carbon credits during morning trade on Friday, traders said.


German government sells 3.4 million allowances in March

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
German public bank Kfw sold 3.4 million EU allowances during March on behalf of the government, at an average price of €21.74, the German environment ministry announced this week.

British Columbia government introduces wave of climate laws

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
The government of western Canadian province British Columbia this week introduced a series of laws aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions, including framework regulations for a regional carbon market.

WCI officials recommend 25-75% auctioning

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
States and provinces participating in the Western Climate Initiatve (WCI) should sell 25 to 75 per cent of the carbon trading programme's emissions permits, according to official recommendations published today.

Investors eye US offset market despite lack of clarity: observers

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Despite a lack of clear rules governing the nascent US domestic carbon offset market, investors are risking diving into carbon trading as the US gears up for federal greenhouse gas regulations, experts told a Wall Street conference Thursday.

EU parliament to hold second reading of aviation bill in July

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
The European parliament will hold a second vote on controversial plans to include aviation in the EU emissions trading scheme in July, a spokesman for a leading lawmaker in the European parliament said today.

Developers resubmit more CDM projects to auditors: UN data

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Developers of greenhouse gas emission reduction projects are increasingly resubmitting previously-rejected projects for verification in an attempt to gain UN approval for generating carbon credits, according to data compiled by the UNEP Risoe reasearch group.

UN climate negotiators eye shipping, airline emissions

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Negotiators at a UN-sponsored climate change meeting in Bangkok agreed on Friday to consider how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime and aviation sectors, although the final conclusion of talks were hampered by strong disagreements on the future work

Senators unveil bill to extend clean energy tax credits

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Four US Senators introduced a bill Thursday that would extend the time of a tax credit that spurs the deployment of renewable energy.

Agcert delists from London Stock Exchange

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Agcert, a developer of greenhouse reduction projects, has delisted from the London Stock Exchange in an attempt to stay afloat amid mounting losses and a failure to deliver UN carbon credits presold to participants in the EU emissions trading scheme.

European ETS commentary: Carbon edges lower as coal rockets

04.04.2008 22:53    pointcarbon.com
Sharply-rising coal prices pressured European carbon Friday amid a generally buoyant energy complex.

$3 Billion Solar Power Deal Signed By California Utility

04.04.2008 22:11    enn.com
Pacific Gas & Electric today will announce a deal to buy as much as 900 megawatts of electricity. It will be enough to power 540,000 California homes each year, and involve the construction of five solar power plants during the

German minister stops biofuel blending plans

04.04.2008 22:11    enn.com
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Friday he had stopped government plans to raise compulsory bioethanol blending levels in fossil gasoline.Politicians and industry groups had criticized the plans to raise the level to 10 percent for

Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Assumptions Overly Optimistic, Study Says

04.04.2008 22:11    enn.com
In the end, there is no question whether technological innovation is necessary--it is," write the authors in the Nature commentary. "The question is, to what degree should policy focus explicitly on motivating such innovation" The IPCC plays a risky game

Breville BarAroma Grinder, Lance Johnson

04.04.2008 21:20    coffeegeek.com
Bottom Line: Though I've been slow to get the message, a good grinder like the Breville makes a world of difference in your coffee enjoyment.Read review...
Breville BarAroma Grinder, Lance Johnson

Braun Tassimo Capsule Brewer, Carlos Santos

04.04.2008 21:20    coffeegeek.com
Bottom Line: The perfect cup of coffee every time in one swoop, something Spider-Man would love!Read review...
Braun Tassimo Capsule Brewer, Carlos Santos

Commentary: Boom to bust

04.04.2008 20:50    peakoil.com
Borrowing $2 billion to $3 billion a day from other countries to maintain the world's highest standard of living, based on conspicuous consumption, in an age of growing world shortages, while fighting two wars whose costs will soon ring up

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