Global SO2 limits were attained (and were they strict enough?), or was the
pollution just shoved somewhere else?

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From: "John Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists
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> Steve Spence wrote:
> > Carbon trading of course is just a scam to allow you to buy polluting
rights
> > from others while pretending everyone has a right to pollute just a
little.
> >
> > Carbon trading is not a good thing!
>
> I disagree. Cap and trade market programs have proven successful in the
> past. Witness the success of the SO2 credit market in the US. Attainment
> of SO2 limits has been achieved at lower cost and more quickly than
> expected.
>
> http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/articles/clearingtheair.pdf
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