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The CarbonLimited Story

By Matt Prescott

 
  Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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CarbonLimited Director Matt Prescott says climate change is a perfect example of the tragedy of the commons. One innovative answer is CarbonLimited, a project exploring personal carbon emissions trading. Applied to home heating and personal automobiles, the system could jump-start a virtuous circle between green business and green consumers.

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Organization:
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce
 
Event:
Responsible Profit
 
Keywords:
Business, Energy, Environment
 
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Europe
 
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United Kingdom
 
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Responsible Profit: Climate Change and the Green Economy
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A Megacommunity at Work on Great Barrier Reef
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Lessons from the Montreal Protocol
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Investing in Climate Change
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The Emissions Game
Mitigation of Climate Change
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Cap and (Fair) Trade
A Fair Deal on Climate Change
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