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Title: How is carbon measured for trading?
Post by: Brian Jacobsen on 14/01/2010 18:30:03
Brian Jacobsen  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Chris,

I am very curious about carbon trading.  I understand the basics of how the trading works, but how do regulators measure carbon dioxide output and enforce the restrictions?  Is the monitoring only practical for large scale industrial firms, or could the monitoring be done on a small scale, like from the tailpipe of a car?

Thanks for all your insights!

Brian

What do you think?
Title: How is carbon measured for trading?
Post by: Make it Lady on 14/01/2010 20:59:56
I'm going to give you a link to my works website about calculating you carbon footprint. You might be able to use the calculations to trade amongst a small group. I'm not sure if this is what you want but its a good place to start.http://hantsdec.virtualschools.net/folders/free_downloads/free_teaching_resource__estimate_your_familys_carbon_footprint.cfm

Title: How is carbon measured for trading?
Post by: LeeE on 15/01/2010 00:14:08
I believe that commercial carbon trading is mostly based on smoke and mirrors.