Domestic Tradable Quotas
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Domestic Tradable Quotas (DTQs) is a proposal for a national carbon dioxide emissions trading scheme that includes personal carbon trading as a central element.
It was devised by environmental writer David Fleming, who first published the idea in 1996. The UK's Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research has been researching DTQs since 2003. David Fleming now describes his scheme as Tradable Energy Quotas (TEQs).
[edit] External links
- Tyndall Centre summary of DTQ research
- DTQ website by David Fleming, now redirected to the TEQ website
- Domestic Tradable Quotas (Climate Change) Bill - a Private Members Bill submitted to the UK Parliament in 2004