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		<description><![CDATA[RGGI shows that carbon trading works, but does anybody care? | Not that it really matters anymore, but there&#8217;s a new independent evaluation of RGGI (the carbon cap-and-trade system in the northeast US) by the program&#8217;s designated market monitor, Potomac Economics: &#8230;we find no material concerns regarding the auction process, barriers to participation in the auctions, or the competitiveness of the results. Participation in the 2009 vintage offerings has been robust&#8230; &#8230;we find no evidence of anti-competitive conduct or barriers that...]]></description>
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