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Market Confidence Low: Carbon Credits now worth 25 cents, were at $7 in 2008
Market Confidence Low: Carbon Credits now worth 25 cents, were at $7 in 2008
From Tom Nelson: Plunging prices at the Chicago Climate Exchange ABOVE: CCX CFI End of Day Summary: Offsets now selling for 25 cents each Back on September 2nd, 2006/2007 instruments were selling as low as 20 cents and held that way until Sept 8th. So this is a boost. See the table below. ...
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Market Forces
Neptunus Lex — ... In other news, the burgeoning market in carbon credits is trending in ways that probably weren’t predicted by its boosters. A credit that sold for $7 last year is now trading at 25¢. Zimbabwe’s currency is performing better. ...

Things Heard: e84v4
Stones Cry Out — Market watch on carbon credits. Some middle of the road observations on Obama’s health address. And finally, from a libertarian. And some from the right. A reporter fails to use some highly technical research tools, i.e., google. Eve-teasing, India and bloggers. Protests and response in Minsk. (note I used google translate Russian -> English) And a student address in Michigan from 1988 recalled. (note I used google translate Russian ...

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