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it could be popular with rich governments by requiring contributions from countries such as China and India.”The plan is unlikely to survive entirely as it stands,” said Jake Schmidt of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington. “Some elements of it are likely to be taken up.” Cash could be raised by governments via taxes, or by auctioning off allowances to emit greenhouse gases, for instance under a separate Norwegian finance proposal, Tudela said.”We may undertake discussions to walk the extra mile to connect to carbon markets,” he said “But you have to be careful with that. It’s not going to be easy to integrate the carbon market with the Green Fund.”"There is also the possibility that the private sector could invest in the fund,” he said. Businesses, for instance, might be able to withdraw credits in exchange for investments.– For Reuters latest environment blogs click on: blogs.reuters /environment/ Green Business China Mexico. In the news release, Aqua Media Direct, Inc. Launches Premium Auto Channel,issued 03-Jun-2009 by Aqua Media Direct, Inc.

over PR Newswire, we are advisedby the company that the phrase “Auto Category” should replace “Auto Channel”,throughout the release and headline rather than as originally issuedinadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows:Aqua Media Direct, Inc. Launches Premium Auto CategoryLOS ANGELES, June 3 /PRNewswire/ — Aqua Media Direct, Inc., a premiere onlinedisplay media company that specializes in connecting advertisers to theirtarget audiences, introduced today a premium Auto Category for the company’stransparent Aqua Premium product. During the month of May, Aqua Media Direct signed sales representationagreements with 66 automotive-related web sites that feature new cars, usedcars, virtual test drives, consumer reviews, buying guides, financing, greencars, price quotes, auto blogs, driving tips, and car repair, including sitessuch as and AutoCategory has 135,184,430 US monthly impressions and 2,277,436 US monthlyunique visitors.

is based in Los Angles with offices in San Francisco,New York, and Dallas.SOURCEAqua Media Direct, Inc.Tom Doyle of Aqua Media Direct, Inc., +1-818-649-7740,. HOUSTON, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Blast Energy Services, Inc. (OTCBulletin Board: BESV) announced today that they have experienced delays ingetting their operations started in Kentucky but expect to be jetting as earlyas this week.The first two weeks encountered several mechanical andequipment problems, which prevented any lateral jetting operations from beingperformed. To remedy the issues, Blast has replaced its Operations Managerwith Charles “Buster” Watkins and has successfully implemented severalequipment changes and upgrades to avoid future delays. “We believe that replacing the Operations Manager with a more experienced handalong with certain upgrades to our equipment will allow us to move forwardwith jetting operations this week,” said John O’Keefe, President and CEO ofBlast.

“We are striving to offer a jetting process that has proven to besuccessful in the Austin Chalk formation in South Texas and are certainlyfrustrated by these issues impeding our progress.”The mechanical issues included the main rig engine overheating (repaired), themain triplex pump failing to deliver sufficient fluid volumes (upgraded),deficiencies in the construction of the flexible hose (upgraded), anelectronic sensor failure in the boom truck engine (returning to servicetoday), and an incorrect alignment of the weight indicator on the rig (waitingon boom truck). It became clear during the process that the mechanicalproblems were not being fully resolved or were repeating themselves, so achange in leadership became necessary.Blast deployed their proprietary applied fluid jetting rig to Kentucky in Mayto begin working toward cash for services contracts and a production sharingcontract Mr. Watkins has over thirty years of oil field experience, including workingas a roustabout, mechanic, pumper, maintenance foreman and coiled tubingoperator. For the past eighteen years he had been employed by Schlumbergerwhere he became proficient in coiled tubing operations and supervised theoperations of a four unit coiled tubing fleet.Website address http:// Harbor StatementThis press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning ofthe Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”).

Inparticular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words “believes,”"expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “anticipates,” or “may,” and similarconditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statementswithin the meaning of the Act, and are subject to the safe harbor created bythe Act. Any statements made in this news release other than those ofhistorical fact, about an action, event or development, are forward-lookingstatements. Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks anduncertainties, which may cause the Company’s actual results in future periodsto be materially different from any future performance that may be suggestedin this release. Such factors may include risk factors including but notlimited to: the likelihood that the customer lawsuits result in meaningfulproceeds, the ability to raise necessary capital to fund growth, adequateliquidity to manage operations and debt obligations, the introduction of newservices, commercial acceptance and viability of new services, fluctuations incustomer demand and commitments, pricing and competition, reliance uponlenders, contractors and vendors, the ability of Blast Energy Services’customers to pay for our services, together with such other risk factors asmay be included in the Company’s filings on its periodic filings on Form 10-K,10-Q, and other current reports Blast Energy Services, Inc.

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