Posted by: levuka | August 19, 2009

How to subscribe to Carbon Week

NEW!  Once upon a time, the only way to read the popular green price and policies pdf weekly, (published from the Carbon Week site), was to buy a corporate subscription for the whole company, at the price of $5648 . Here’s how to save money.  Special offer!  Single user Carbon Week subscription only $775  (for six months)  IF YOU SUBSCRIBE BY 3o November 2009. Read on, to find out how:

Get Carbon Week to your email address on Mondays: REC price August 2009 Carbon Week

Start the week with the inside knowledge of price, trends and investments.

Get Carbon Week to your desk top on Mondays.   Remove risk.  Make money.

Cut costs. Save $4136.   But you must subscribe and pay by 31 August.

August offer – a new way to read Carbon Week:

It’s easy.  Just email iandn@bigpond.net.au

Head your email subject line with these words:

  1. ORDER CARBON WEEK AUGUST 2009 SPECIAL OFFER
  2. email:  accounts@erisk.net
  3. We will respond to you, with an invoice, by email
  4. Then, as soon as we have  your payment (card or direct transfer) we will immediately email you your

YES!   100% FREE SPECIAL REPORT on Carbon Price , by Dr Matthew Parrish.

Then, the next Monday you will get your first edition of Carbon Week.

Subscribe by 30 November 2009 for six months for a single user service edition of Carbon Week, for $756 and save $4136;  and with your first report -

We’ll send you a 100% FREE SPECIAL REPORT on the Impact of Climate Change on Weather and Markets in Australia, by Dr Matthew Parrish.   Vital reading for planners and investors.  But you must subscribe to Carbon Week and pay by 31 August, to save $4136; and get your free report.

Carbon Week gives you weekly prices, for RECs and NGACs: And policies, too – and the new rules, as they evolve  -  for solar, wind, geothermal, algae.
YES!  How to succeed in a torrent of change: Its all in your weekly edition of Carbon Week.  And because you have a home life – as well as work-life – how to homes and businesses can save money and take advantage of new offers and subsidies from governments, keen to increase cut demand,  before the next hot summer hits.  (Forecasts show it’s a hot summer ahead).


Carbon Week sample page and abstracts of contents for this week, below.

What Carbon Week looks like

What Carbon Week looks like

Sample news headlines today below:


  1. RECs: Minister Wong explains primary purpose test for native forest biomass RECs
  2. Gunns 184 MW Tasmania native forest-burning furnace may earn RECs for all 184MW; even if pulp mill does not go ahead
    Government refuses Greens bid for national feed-in tariff and one third increase in REC, target, then increases REC target to include non-renewable, coal seam gas
  3. Liberal National coalition and government vote-in burning of native forest to earn RECs: Greens argue biomass credits, not renewable energy; but ‘ecosystem destruction’.
  4. Senator Joyce: Coalition preference is nuclear – “the most carbon-efficient form of power” as he supports subsidies for coal-fuelled smelters
  5. Senator Fielding: renewables a threat to coal and energy intensive exports

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