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...that collectively blew my mind.

First, Der Spargel (shome mishtake shurely): how Germany's shiny new forests of wind turbines and even shinier new slabs of PV are making b***er-all difference to EU Carbon emissions. (Answer: trading in Carbon allows Poland etc to keep on smoking)

Second, wanna job as a Carbon-trader?? Same mindset that caused the financial crisis, only this time it's Carbon not money.

Finally, Sustainability manager in Bog-standard firm is forced to quit because he couldn't bear them being so, erm, unsustainable!

Really, it looks as if our entire system is configured to prevent anyone doing the right thing (rushes off to go and sob on Mobbsey's shoulder...)
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These articles could almost make you believe that the promotion of AGW by governments has nothing to do with their actual fear of global warming and instead is connected with how useful it is to them in several ways; but perhaps I shouldn't be so cynical.
[Green Party] That means: wind turbines and solar energy plants are revolutionizing Germany's mix of power sources, creating jobs and making the country more independent from imports. But they aren't helping in the fight against climate change.
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RenewableCandy wrote:.
Second, wanna job as a Carbon-trader?? Same mindset that caused the financial crisis, only this time it's Carbon not money.
I could've told you that. It's OBVIOUS to us economist types that carbon trading is nothing more than yet another scam that lets bankers make more money. i.e. commisions on every carbon trade.

A BETTER way to do it, is to let the free market do whatever it wants and make the governments become paragons of greenishness. If we do that, eventually the market will catch up.

The carbon trading is a scam, nothing more, nothing less.
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