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Sad news from New York

by Lene Johansen on March 17, 2008

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A US carbon-trade exchange opened up for business today, amidst the financial chaos created by the Fed bail out of Bear Stearns. It is indeed nothing to celebrate, and I hope John Coleman finds some plaintiffs for his lawsuit.

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