A new report from Greenpeace calls attention to international carbon offsets; the prospect of allowing companies to invest in forest preservation projects in other countries to offset their own domestic emissions. It is part of the U.S. climate legislation and will also be a big topic at upcoming U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen.
The report questions the effectiveness of the Noel Kempff Mercado Climate Action Project in Bolivia, that includes American Electric Power, BP-Amoco, Pacificorp, non-profit groups and the Bolivian government working together to stop...
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