Posted on October 22nd, 2009 in Carbon Credits, Carbon Emissions, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, Green Business, India Shares, Kyoto Treaty
As Kyoto treaty ends, emissions market imperiled
NEW DELHI – Giant mountains of kitchen waste, bottles, coconuts, plastic, and paper in the heart of New Delhi’s industrial district are being transformed into rich, black organic fertilizer for farming.
The treatment is good for the environment in more ways than one: It creates both fertilizer and carbon [...]
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