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McKinsey, a business consultancy, drew a cost-curve (see chart 3) for projects to cut carbon emissions.
It's the first study to show that when lending conditions ease, businesses invest more in projects to cut pollution.
Such systems would work in much the same way that an existing U.N. system awards globally traded carbon credits to investors in projects to cut greenhouse gases.
Under the CDM, developers of projects to cut carbon emissions in developing countries receive a UN-issued carbon credit for every tonne of carbon dioxide the project avoids.
Brokers say the rising inventories in Brooklyn have caused some sales to slow and some projects to cut prices, but other projects have continued to sell well.
He did, however, discuss the global picture of low interest rates and how more investment in green technologies and projects to cut emissions could help raise them.
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Instead they chose the East Cut, partly because it referenced an 1869 construction project to cut through nearby Rincon Hill.
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