Blog entries about personal carbon trading

Why only you?

By Matt Prescott04 Oct 2006

Questions have been flying in about why we are only asking for your personal emissions in respect of your CarbonDAQ profiles, as opposed to business-related emi...

Trialling PCAs

By Gordon Tipton06 Oct 2006

I've heard that there are a number of 'CRAGs' around the country - Carbon Reduction Action Groups, I believe it stands for. Could these be used for a network of...

DTQs in the FT

By Cedric Wood10 Oct 2006

Monday's Financial Times has a piece on Domestic Tradable Quotas on 9th October - here's a quote...<br/><br/>"A personal carbon-trading scheme would change the ...

Personal Carbon Allowances (again)

By David Miliband20 Oct 2006

Congratulations to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) who have launched Britain's first pilot of a personal carbon allowance scheme called CarbonDAQ. You can see h...

The 'R' word

By Gabber23 Oct 2006

Rationing, eh?<br/>Will we boil the debate on PCAs to this and is it necessary? And are we really talking about rationing anyway? (www.newstatesman.com/20061023...

Equality of allocation

By S Bannister07 Nov 2006

I'm really intrigued by the idea for personal carbon allowances. I like the idea that I would be in reciept of my own rights to emit carbon and can do what I li...

Seen to be green

By Carbon Limited20 Nov 2006

Independent on saturday's front page story, Blair: Who say's I'm not green?<br/><br/>The Prime Minister made a strong statement of support for personal carbon m...

80 per cent of people say they could reduce their carbon footprint

By Carbon Limited22 Nov 2006

Nearly 80 per cent of people believe they could personally reduce their carbon emissions, according to a YouGov poll commissioned by RSA Carbon Limited. Among t...

Alex James talks 'carbon credits'

By Carbon Limited22 Nov 2006

CarbonLimited supporter Alex James of the iconic band Blur appeared on the BBC Daily Politics Show today discussing the idea of personal carbon trading. <br/><b...