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Vehicular Pollution The Biggest Pollution
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 05, 2008 11:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies


Vehicular Pollution is the Biggest Pollution.

Can a BiCycle Rider or a Bullock Cart owner or a user of Public Transport SELL Carbon Credits ?


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RE:Vehicular Pollution The Biggest Pollution
by Netguru ji on Feb 10, 2008 07:40 PM  Permalink
From what I understand, you need not follow any emission norms. As a retail investor you buy the carbon credits through the commodity stock exchange(MCX) and sell it if the credit value goes up. You make profit when the credit value goes up. Since it is treated as a commodity, it is traded in F&O segment as contracts stored in electronic format.

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RE:RE:Vehicular Pollution The Biggest Pollution
by suvarna kulkarni on Feb 06, 2008 02:30 AM  Permalink
good question. now even i am also waiting for answer. suvarna - commodity dealer and writer on commodity market

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RE:Vehicular Pollution The Biggest Pollution
by Gopinath Pandey on Feb 06, 2008 07:56 AM  Permalink
You asked a question like Lalu/ Rabri.
Could you think that farmers will use ATM? Everything can not be simplified for everybody. How do you think a farmer is related to the software business or steel industry??

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RE:Vehicular Pollution The Biggest Pollution
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 06, 2008 11:54 AM  Permalink


Let us First shed the Notion that a Farmer means a poor uneducated man.

Due to communism and socialism, We have a notion that Farmer means a Ryot Coolie. Let us understand the difference.

Corporate Farming is already happening And more Laws will surely be made/amended - Like the way JyotiBasu and Buddhadeb have issued statements about Capitalism.

So, Soon you will see Highly Educated People resorting to Well Managed Farming, either Corporatised or Non-Corporatised.



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Where does USA stand
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 05, 2008 11:22 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies


'These credits are bought over by the companies of developed countries -- mostly Europeans -- because the United States has not signed the Kyoto Protocol.'

what does this mean ?

Where does USA stand ?



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RE:Where does USA stand
by Vipul on Feb 10, 2008 06:38 PM  Permalink
In the North American continent ;-)

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querry
by Chandrashekhar A. Bhat on Feb 05, 2008 05:53 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Will the Indian Farmers who constitute a large chunk of population be able to earn carbon credits and sell them?

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RE:querry
by Naveen on Feb 06, 2008 12:15 PM  Permalink
Yes, they are already doing it in Ethanol production.

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RE:querry
by PS on Feb 05, 2008 06:50 PM  Permalink
yes they can. They constitute retail investors, and if they the basic understanding s stated above, then they should be eligible

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can carbon credit and plantation
by sachin mahajan on Feb 05, 2008 05:09 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Is is possible to earn carbon credit through plantation in India.

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RE:can carbon credit and plantation
by Naveen on Feb 06, 2008 12:17 PM  Permalink
Yes, they are already doing it in Ethanol production

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Biggest Rip off
by Raj K on Feb 05, 2008 04:50 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

How people can be greedy like this.

If they want to cut carbon emission in their country do it over there for the benifit of their people.

They still pollute the same way and the people suffered.

This is simply the Rich and multinationals don't want clean up their pollution in their countires.

Making all of us fools.


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RE:Biggest Rip off
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 05, 2008 11:16 PM  Permalink

You are Right!

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RE:RE:Biggest Rip off
by suvarna kulkarni on Feb 06, 2008 02:36 AM  Permalink
pratical way : make money on their foolishness and prove yourself smart !!!

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can retailers like me buy carbon and hold for few years ?
by chetan shetty on Feb 05, 2008 04:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Can a retailer buy carbon and keep it for few years ? If anyone among you knwo any detasil please do let me know.....

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RE:can retailers like me buy carbon and hold for few years ?
by Indian on Feb 05, 2008 05:08 PM  Permalink
yes u can purchase thru MCX

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Carbon credits like Real estate
by Sane Guru on Feb 05, 2008 04:26 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Carbon credits are like real estate. Too much money is chasing fewer transactions. There is shortage of good projects and good people both in carbon credits market and real estate market (I refer to promoters/entreprenuers).

ACtually I read Crichton's book about some fear thingy. he says global warming is not happening and that its a figment of imagination by environment NGO's to drum up money by industries for themselves. He's offered all kinds of proof. Dunno what to believe.

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RE:Carbon credits like Real estate
by suvarna kulkarni on Feb 06, 2008 02:39 AM  Permalink
also watch a movie Al Gore's " An inconvenient truth "

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