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Carbon Credits
Post Graduate Diploma in International Business Management
(Jan‐June 2013)

A project report on

CARBON CREDITS AND ITS TRADING
A CASE STUDY

Submitted to:
AHMEDABAD MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
&
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN BERNARDINO, USA

By
ANKUR MATHUR
HIRAL RUPAREL
ARCHAN SHAH

Table of Contents
Acknowledgement .......................................................................................................... (i)
Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ (ii)
Abbreviations ................................................................................................................ (iii)
Chapter 1: Introduction, justification, project objectives ................................................ 01 1.1 Today’s growing environmental problem ..................................................... 02 1.2 Consequences of global climate change ....................................................... 02
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1.3 Project Objectives .......................................................................................... 04 1.4 Scope .............................................................................................................. 04 1.5 Methodology ................................................................................................. 05
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1.6 Limitation of study ......................................................................................... 05 1.7 Significance of study ...................................................................................... 06 1.8 Literature Survey ........................................................................................... 06
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