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JOHN HEILPRIN | 05/25/09 01:13 PM | AP

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Denmark's Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, left, and United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-moon, right, talk Monday May 25, 2009 during a sailing trip to an off-shore wind mill park outside Copenhagen, Denmark. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told The Associated Press he was "deeply disturbed" by the announcement from the nation's official news agency that it carried out an underground nuclear test Monday far bigger than one conducted three years ago. (AP Photo/POLFOTO, Tariq Mikkel Khan)

COPENHAGEN — Business leaders vowed Monday to help world governments set a price on carbon, establishing a market that governments can use to cut greenhouse gases.

"I think we can craft some pretty clear direction," said Tony Hayward, the chief executive officer of BP PLC.

That approach requires governments to join a new U.N.-administered treaty for regulating greenhouse gases that proponents hope to hammer out by December.

It would set limits on carbon dioxide and then issue permits to companies that divvy up how much of the overall pollution each of them can emit. Any unused portions can be traded to other companies.

Hayward said most executives he had spoken with agree the world "is going to establish a carbon price" _ making carbon emissions a global commodity, with a universally accepted price, probably through so-called "cap-and-trade" by governments and the marketplace.

The other option is a direct carbon tax, favored by some at the meeting.

The predictions came at a global business summit where corporate leaders are focusing on how to help politicians negotiate a new global climate treaty to succeed the Kyoto treaty that expires in 2012.

Hoping to create a global carbon market, the organizers of a world business summit on climate change said 2 million new jobs would be created in the U.S. alone if it increased its reliance on cleaner sources of energy.

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The Copenhagen Climate Council study said the U.S. would gain that many jobs, if its electricity use grew by just half of 1 percent a year and a quarter of its electricity came from wind energy and other renewable sources.

EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told the CEOs of major international corporations that similar investments could produce a million new jobs in European Union countries.

"Change also brings big economic opportunities," he said.

In 2007, EU leaders pledged that by 2020 the European Union would cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other major warming gases by at least 20 percent from 1990 levels, and increase its reliance on renewable energy sources to one-fifth of all its energy used.

"Achieving a 20 percent share for renewables, for example, could mean more than a million jobs in this industry by 2020," Barroso said. Such a plan must be joined, he said, by "a satisfactory international climate agreement in which other developed and developing countries contribute their fair share to the limiting global emissions."

Barroso said the EU intends to limit the cost of its package to about half of 1 percent of its GDP.

"Some people, however, have questioned whether this is the right direction for Europe during the economic crisis," he said, but the answer is that "the costs of climate change will be much higher if we don't make adjustments now."

He said the hoped for December agreement in Copenhagen on a U.N.-administered treaty will be "a major milestone on the path to a global carbon market which would increase business opportunities, particularly for European industry, and help to bring average carbon costs further down."

Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett, the artistic director of the Sydney Theater Company, appealed to CEOs not to let politicians fail at Copenhagen in December because of questions about who will pay the costs.

She urged them to think like her 7-year-old son Dash, who wanted to know why a dragon in a J.R.R. Tolkien story would risk setting himself on fire by jealously sitting atop a hoard of coins.

"Copenhagen must stop our butts from burning," said Blanchett, who starred in the film version of Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Also Monday, at a climate meeting in Paris, German environment minister Sigmar Gabriel said the talks got off to a bad start.

"The industrialized nations don't have a common position, and the developing countries are not ready for their own reduction commitments," he told reporters. "If we don't agree, India and China will not respond."

He said the United States isn't going far enough, fast enough, since Germany wants medium-term U.S. commitments for emissions cuts by 2025-2030, instead of 2050.

Just how far governments are willing to go is the key question at talks in Paris this week among top environment officials from the United States, China and 15 other high-polluting nations.

But at least one thing can be agreed on.

"No one contests the urgency of the problem," French Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo said. "No one contests the probably irreversible character of the problem."

The environment chiefs from nations representing 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions also are discussing how to raise $100 billion a year to help poor countries adapt to climate change.

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Associated Press Writer Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

COPENHAGEN — Business leaders vowed Monday to help world governments set a price on carbon, establishing a market that governments can use to cut greenhouse gases. "I think we can craft some pr...
COPENHAGEN — Business leaders vowed Monday to help world governments set a price on carbon, establishing a market that governments can use to cut greenhouse gases. "I think we can craft some pr...
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- sc300nc I'm a Fan of sc300nc 55 fans permalink

The majority of the so-called green energy jobs will be from the government bureaucracy created to manage this tax scheme. While your energy costs will be rising to a 40% increase, when products, goods and services start costing you more, you can be reassured that big gov't is taking and spending what you are paying with no effect on the climate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 05/26/2009

sc3oonc: opinion without substantiation. without even a reference to some authoritative source. an assertion without any backup is nothing more than opinion. so here's my opinion: 42.73% of all statistics are made up. the rest are totally inaccurate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 05/26/2009
- quidam56 I'm a Fan of quidam56 5 fans permalink

Appalachia can't stand anymore of the progress and prosperity thanks to the new and improved, clean, green, hybrid coal industry. http://www.wisecountyissues.com/?p=138 End Mountaintop Removal !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 05/25/2009

The only Green jobs I have seen in the Silicon Valley have been jobs for engineers and tech positions.
When will this "growing" market allow for everyone to work within it?

www.marisaelizabeth.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 05/25/2009
- prosha I'm a Fan of prosha 9 fans permalink

Spain did a study and discovered 2.2 other jobs were lost for every green job created. I suspect this is due to the high cost of the alt energy taking resources out of the system. Solar panels at this time make no sense, effective cost is near 50 cents per kwh, better to wait for cheaper technology to make it worthwhile, in the meantime spend only on cost effective alts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 05/25/2009
- fl00101101 I'm a Fan of fl00101101 3 fans permalink

co sign

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 05/25/2009
- pewty I'm a Fan of pewty 9 fans permalink

hmm...soun­ds like you two are against 'efficiency'?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 05/25/2009
- mioffe I'm a Fan of mioffe 10 fans permalink

We could solve all our economy problems, our dependency from foreign fuel if we will stop stupid recommendation provided by scientists, who advised Al Gore about global warming. Wind, solar cell, geothermal, nuclear power are disaster for environment.
Mr. President, fire Steven Chu and others supporters of Al Gore recommendation in Government.
As Democrat, as Republican for some reason make from science of global warming circus for debate.
If Democrat seeing only carbon dioxide as reason, Republican arguing about the same carbon dioxide. Republican is only diminishing role of mankind in producing carbon dioxide.
Please stop nonsense.
It is not only carbon dioxide or other GHG.
It is winds and their direction, which send hot air to cloud level.
It is reflection, which send short wave back to space.
It is huge convection forces.
It is cloud formation.
It oceans streams.
It is properties of water and ice.
It is water evaporation, which take a lot of energy on the ground level and send vapor as lighter gas to cloud level, where infrared radiation escapes to space. Mankind activities changed not only carbon dioxide, which is not main player in Nature, but only tilling of land changed reflection, convection forces, evaporation and cloud formation.
Claiming only carbon dioxide will direct our activities in wrong direction.
We need to use all natural properties to reduce effect of global warming especially cooling effects of water vapor, water droplet, water, and ice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 05/25/2009

mioffe: "stupid scientists" ???? as opposed to what ? knowledgeable crystal ball gazers? opinionated bloggers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 05/26/2009

I am all for cap and trade, but I also agree with the blog post http://proudlymadeinamerica.com/?p=80 in that we need to make sure that we do not cripple our manufacturing base. It does not help when groups say how many green jobs will be created only to find out that many of them are low paying transient jobs that have been around for years. For example, the person installing energy efficient replacement windows suddenly becomes a green collar worker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 05/25/2009

That was an interesting blog you referenced. I am still pro cap and trade and strongly pro green energy, but the blog makes some good points about getting a better understanding of the created jobs. As another post at that website notes, manufacturing jobs create more other jobs in the economy then any other type of job.

I live on Long Island where there is not much manufacturing left, but I agree that manufacturing jobs are important for the overall economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 05/26/2009

The jobs aren't there yet. And if there are some jobs...and there are a few...they are engineering, construction and hi tech jobs....

Great for people with engineering degrees or who do specific construction or electrical engineering or electricians.

All of which you need a degree or previous work experience.

Not good at all for those of us who are trying to change careers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/25/2009
- Greenguy25 I'm a Fan of Greenguy25 2 fans permalink

I don't think we needed a European climate summit to tell us that renewable energy programs would add millions of new jobs for numerous countries.

Renewable Energy Jobs/ Education/ Business Opportunities/ Events/ Investments/ Training

http://www.mygreenscene.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 05/25/2009
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