1997 Press Coverage

Financial Times:  Climate Change: Global dealers could beat pollution December 10, 1997
Financial Times:  Costa Rica puts a price on CO2 December 3, 1997
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:   How Trading Pollutants Benefits the Environment [also available in the original German] November 21, 1997
Environmental Financial Presentation:   Market-Based Solutions to Climate Change November 19, 1997
Dallas Morning News:   Commodity futures expert named to CSW board October 29, 1997
Restructuring Today:  Central & South West hires CO2 trading expert October 27, 1997
International Herald Tribune:  U.S. Bets on Tradable Permits to Control Pollution October 25, 1997
New York Times:  Trading Emissions Rights a Key Factor in Global Warming Talks October 24, 1997
Centre Financial PRESS RELEASE:   Clinton's Reliance on Markets to Fight Global Warming is Right-on Target October 22, 1997
Financial Times:  Emissions Traders Plug Their Wares October 21, 1997
New York Times:  Top Aids Urge Clinton to Ease Global Warming Emission Goal October 10, 1997
Chicago Tribune:  CBOT Pushes Carbon Copy of Its Pollution-permit Auction Idea October 10, 1997
Wall Street Journal:  Certificate Trading Program Reduces Acid Rain Emissions October 3, 1997
AIRDaily:  Start With Pilot CO2 Trading Program, Expert Tells Senate October 1, 1997
Global Greenhouse Emissions Trader:  Fourth Quarter 1997 September, 1997
White House Testimony:   Richard Sandor's testimony before the White House Conference on Climate Change, and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee September 20, 1997
The Oklahoma Daily:   Chief economist discusses environmental solutions September 16, 1997
The Norman Transcript:  Economic Speculation Seen as Solution to World's Woes September 16, 1997
Air Permit Report:  Top Policymakers Launch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Credit Trading Forum July 4, 1997
Emerging Markets Monitor:  An Emerging Markets Asset Class is Born May 26, 1997
Chicago Tribune:  Free-market Plan to Cut Pollution Goes Global May 15, 1997
Earth Council Press Release:  First Global Environmental Commodity Goes To Market May 9, 1997
Chicago Sun-Times:  New investment product to aid rain forests
Innovative gasoline marketing program announced by Tesco using carbon sink technology:  Financial Times, "Trees-for-petrol pledge by Tesco" and The Times:  "Free with petrol: a chance to help save the world" March 1997