date: Mon Jan 22 09:07:00 2001
from: Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Fwd: The Carbon Trader - Edition 37 - BP to spend US$650m on
to: e.l.jones

   Elaine,
   This is a good web site to keep an eye on.
   Mike

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     To: "Alistair R G Paton" <argp@thecarbontrader.com>,
        "John Barr A.M." <johnb@swish.com.au>,
        "Martin G Green" <mg@thecarbontrader.com>,
        "George E Edwards" <gedwards@matra.com.au>
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        "Legal Services Division" <legalservices@thecarbontrader.com>,
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     Subject: The Carbon Trader - Edition 37 - BP to spend US$650m on pollution, UN US$25m
     green grant to China
     Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:45:14 +1100
     Organization: The Carbon Trader
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     Dear Readers,

     The 37th Edition of The Carbon Trader was published today Monday 22nd January. In this
     Edition we report on;

             + [1]Certificate trading to marry green energy with market
             + [2]BP to spend US$650m on pollution control
             + [3]Climate Policies affecting Investments & Opportunities
             + [4]UN Grants China US$25m to help ozone layer
             + [5]Germany undisputed wind power champion
             + [6]Whitman to face challenge if confirmed USEPA chief
             + [7]EU deceiving public over Environment - EU MP
             + [8]BP says Govt put fuel revenues over environment
             + [9]US wind power project to aid California
             + [10]China's sinking city highlights water crisis
             + [11]Bush nominee defends environment record
             + [12]US Govt Builder's urge energy efficency for ne homes
             + [13]many more must read articles.

     The Carbon Trader seeks to act as agent in the raising of wholesale capital for
     companies in or planing to enter the 'green energy market' regardless of location. For
     further information contact Alistair R G Paton, Chief Executive The Carbon Trader Level
     1, 101 Sussex Street Sydney NSW Australia 2000 [14]argp@thecarbontrader.com phone: +612
     9239 4607 fax: +612 9261 3472.

     View the newspaper free on-line via: [15]www.thecarbontrader.com. The 38th Edition of
     The Carbon Trader will be published Monday January 29nd, 2001.

     Editor
     The Carbon Trader
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