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“The Story of Cap and Trade” released today

by thomas on December 1, 2009 (Feature image by storyofstuff.com (screenshot))

Screenshot from The Story of Stuff

Have you heard about cap and trade, but don’t really know/understand what it is? Then the new video from the team behind the excellent Story of Stuff should be perfect for you. Released today, The Story of Cap and Trade features a fast-paced 10 minute summary of the hows and whys of carbon trading, and [...]

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