GUEST OPINION: Slavery, Carbon, Economics and the Ties that Bind Us
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
With the gathering of more than 130 world leaders in Copenhagen this week, the issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is taking center stage. GHG has become the burden that no one country can unilaterally cure, but every person on the planet has a vested interest in addressing.
Cap and trade, along with other policy measures, have stirred a great deal of controversy–as they should. Decisions to significantly alter the fabric of commerce and daily life should not be taken lightly. Rigorous debate is essential and should be welcomed.
However, even the most ardent climate skeptic acknowledges that finite resources such as oil and other fossil fuels won’t last forever. As such, the debate seems to be evolving into a question of when and not if. In other words, (more…)


Who says money doesn’t grow on trees? At the third-annual Forest Day event, held during the Cop15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen, attendees were a buzz about going green and making green, all with a new forestry protocol called REDD.



