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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Merrill Lynch, the banking giant, announced a $9M deal to buy Carbon offset credits produced by an avoided deforestation scheme. This is great news for our project because it means that if these kinds of organisations are buying into our market, selling the credits will continue to be as easy as it is proving to be now. In fact, Carbon is believed by many of the big banks to become "the world's biggest commodity market"( Barclays Capital), so it looks as if our projected returns on investment will be growing.
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Wondering if you could contact me email alejandro.paizgmail.com, my family has 585 hectares of reforested land in Guatemala and we want to start selling carbon credits. Wondering if you would be interested.
Alejandro Paiz 1/7/2009 @ 00:14
American Security Trust of Costa Rica has arranged tjhe sale of 25 million dollars on Carbon credits to a US utility in the Northeast
George Farrell 11/8/2010 @ 22:06