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- What Is Carbon Credit?
- C02 emissions trading can help lower the environmental cost of doing business – if you know how to navigate the booming $60 billion market. How It Works Emissions limits and trading rules vary country by country, so...
- Articles 2008-02-05
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- European Court rules in favour of UK on Emissions Trading Scheme.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-23 November 2005-UK Government: European Court rules in favour of UK on Emissions Trading SchemeC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:23112005 The UK Government has won its legal case in the Court of First Instance which challenged the European Commission's refusal to...
- Research articles 2005-11-23
- Prison term could cap oil trader's legendary career
- HOUSTON -- Shattering the predawn quiet of the tony River Oaks neighborhood, an FBI agent rapped on Oscar Wyatt's door. A grand jury in New York had indicted the veteran Texas oil trader, along with five others, in an alleged scheme to pay Iraqi officials "millions of dollars in...
- Research articles 2005-12-22
- Carb Proposes 15 Ppm Sulfur Diesel For Both On-, Off-Highway By 2006; Massive Diesel Pm Trap Retrofit Scheme
- California Air Resources Board CARB unveiled a draft "risk reduction plan" RRP last week that would impose a 15 ppm sulfur cap on all California diesel fuel by 2006, not just highway diesel fuel as U.S. EPA proposes for mid-2006. This ultra-low-sulfur diesel ULSD would enable CARB's proposed massive...
- Research articles 2000-07-14
- HECS rises could top 30pc.
- Sep 18, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian students could face even higher university fees. The 30 per cent cap on higher education contribution scheme HECS fee increases has not been detailed in new legislation that will be presented to...
- Research articles 2003-09-19
- Probe is over, but IRS still eyes apparel biz. (Irwin Feiner)
- Probe Is Over, But IRS Still Eyes Apparel Biz NEW YORK FNS -- In about three weeks, former apparel executive Irwin Feiner will slip behind bars at a federal prison to begin his 3-1/2-year sentence for not paying taxes on about $26 million earned through a phony-invoicing...
- Research articles 1988-05-05
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