Emissions trading
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Proposals to replace the existing US SO2 and NOx emissions reduction schemes may not be enough to remove market uncertainty.
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As exchanges see a rise in carbon trade volumes, consolidation among brokers is expected.
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Despite the integral role played by forests in efforts to combat global warming, the market for forest-based carbon offsets has been slow to develop. Katie Holliday talks to experts about how this landscape...
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A new platform for electronic trading of voluntary carbon credits, claiming to revolutionise the market, has met a muted response from industry participants
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Rather than scaling back its activity in light of the difficulties in the environmental markets in 2009, Element Markets sought out new opportunities and strengthened its client base across the US market. The largest holder of projects on the Climate...
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Energy Risk’s 2010 European Emissions House of the Year award goes to global investment bank BNP Paribas for its pioneering work in the carbon markets over the past 12 months, which has included two groundbreaking carbon deals – the first ever Russian...
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Barclays' $143 million bid for Tricorona should provide the bank with value all along the emissions supply chain
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The New York Mercantile Exchange's (Nymex) environmental products trading platform, the Green Exchange, has announced the opening of a London office, in an attempt to penetrate the European carbon space. Green Exchange International intends to list futures...
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The Chinese government's approval rate for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects has dropped by over a third since December 2009, amid continued fears that Chinese CDM-generated Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) credits will not be allowed to...
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The UNFCCC has the tough challenge of creating and monitoring a market-based structure to urge the world to resolve climate change issues. John Kilani, director of the UNFCCC’s Sustainable Development Mechanisms programme talks to Lianna Brinded
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