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Exhibit 1: AgCert International, an Irish company launched on the London Stock Exchange last year to trade in pig flatulence.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The middlemen are niche investment banks, such as Climate Change Capital and Natsource, and project-management companies, such as Camco and AgCert.
ECONOMIST: Selling hot air
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AgCert builds sealed pools to contain the pig-effluent in Brazil and Mexico, captures the methane it produces and burns it to produce electricity.
ECONOMIST: Selling hot air
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In this case, AgCert installs systems to collect methane from rotting pig manure in farms in Mexico, Chile and Brazil, then burns it off or uses it to generate electricity.
FORBES: When Pigs Fly