2011年6月10日星期五

Camels Australia could be turned to curbing methane (AP)

CANBERRA, Australia - shooters could be paid to the slaughter of camels methane belching that roam the Outback in an effort to reduce emissions of greenhouse and very large population of Australia.

The Government wants that the murder of camels wild to be officially registered as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Australia under a law proposed a vote in Parliament next week, with shooters accumulate so-called carbon credits.

If logging is registered, industrial polluters in the world would be able to offset their carbon emissions by purchasing carbon by shooters credits.

Legislator Mark Dreyfus, said Thursday he hoped attaching carbon credits for each camel killed led to their extinction in Australian nature.


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