Global warming/Climate Change/Co2 reduction

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Question
I have invented a gadget to reduce Co2 emmission. Please give me Contact addresses for getting Carbon credits for this project.

Answer
 First call you patent attorney if you gadget to end global warming is as good as you believe. Carbon credits generally are a way for people to pay money to keep the oil industries and coal and gas industries booming and still have people feel they are helping to end the escalating climate change destabilization that is looming as humanity's future.

There are plenty of start up companies cashing in on the concept that carbon credits can have an effect on slowing global warming.

There are a lot of people that believe that carbon credits will solve something and there are a lot of people trying to make a dollar out of these gullible people. In every country such organizations are being set up daily. Google "carbon credits" for your country and take your pick for your venture.

Most system, now being structured, trees for example won't have any effect on global warming what ever. They are not designed to. They are designed to make people feel safe when they are most definitely not safe. If your invention works, you and it are needed. Best of luck with it.  

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Allan Yeomans

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Experience

Author of PRIORITY ONE Together We can Beat Global Warming. Published as paper-back in US and hard-cover in Australia. Agricultural consultant both in Australia and the US. Aviation meteorologist and lecturer.

Organizations
American Association for the Advancement of Science Australian Gliding Association

Publications
Various agricultural magazines and newspapers.

Education/Credentials
No degree, but post graduate work on nuclear physics and early computer designs at Dept of Physics, University of Sydney. Numerous lectures and presentations at colleges both in Australia and the US.

Awards and Honors
Several agricultural design awards at the Australian National Agricultural Field Days. Winner Queensland Gold Coast City 2001 Innovation Design Award

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