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8-2011 Carbon Plate Market
2014-03-15 05:38:27| Steel - Topix.net
Carbon plate has been one of the strongest steel sectors this year, with a financial performance surpassed only by special bar quality products.
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Economists back carbon pricing as effective tool against climate change
2014-03-14 20:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: Three of Australia's senior economists have backed carbon pricing as the most effective way to reduce carbon emissions. One, former Reserve Bank governor Bernie Fraser, also said the Abbott government was working in the short-term interests of business and not the long-term interests of the public in its policies on climate change. Mr Fraser, in an address to the National Press Club, expressed surprise at the ''brazenness and scale'' of the campaign waged by the government and big business...
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Crestchic Loadbank Makes Waves with Carbon Footprint Reduction
2014-03-14 16:50:00| Power Technology
Installing a Crestchic loadbank has enabled global pioneer in marine renewable energy research, Beaufort Research, part of University College Cork, to further its exploration into reducing the world's carbon footprint by integrating ocean energy conv
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'Cost of Carbon' Doesn't Include Some Climate Risks
2014-03-14 08:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: The federal government's revised social cost of carbon figure is too low to adequately capture several social and economic harms posed by climate change, environmental groups said in a report released March 13. The $37 per metric ton figure that federal agencies use to calculate the impact of climate change in their regulations is either missing or improperly quantifying the threats posed by increased risk of high-ozone days, drought, ocean acidification, loss of species and habitat and other impacts,...
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Social Cost of Carbon Greatly Underestimated, Study Says
2014-03-14 05:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: Carbon dioxide emissions are causing the climate to change and those changes come with a real cost. The big questions are what's the price tag for that "social' cost and when does it gets paid? According the a new report, current best estimates could actually be on the low end thanks to "unknown unknowns.' The most recent estimate for the cost of a ton of carbon emissions -- referred to as the social cost of carbon -- is $37. That number was calculated in 2013 by 12 federal agencies using three...
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