Analysis
Carbon market gets credit-crunched
EU carbon prices have fallen to their lowest levels in two years this week despite a gas crisis and extremely cold weather. They have been hit by a global economic downturn few in the market gave much thought to a mere six months ago (EE 01/06/08).
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