Carbon Market News: This Week
Thursday, 30 Apr, 2010
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EU Carbon pauses: transport sector lagging: climate change not slowing: new green exchange: UK Elections politicians promises: Taiwan 50 green villages
Nasdaq Apr 29 2010
The European Commission said it will ramp up its efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions in road transport by coming up with new rules to limit carbon dioxide output of heavy trucks and motorbikes, as well as ways to encourage the use of cleaner
Business Week Apr 28 2010
European Union carbon permits were little changed near their highest price in more than seven months as Germany auctioned allowances and Ukraine said it squandered proceeds intended for climate spending.
The Parliament Apr 28 2010
Published in the European parliament on Tuesday, it says that transport’s greenhouse gas emissions grew in the ten-year period to 2007.
Reuters UK Apr 28 2010
Climate change is showing no signs of slowing despite a severe winter in Germany that helped reduce public concerns about the threat of global warming, Germany’s leading meteorologist said on Tuesday.
Business Week Apr 27 2010
The Green Exchange, an emissions trading platform that operates within CME Group Inc.’s New York Mercantile Exchange and counts Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Guardian Apr 26 2010
Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg have gone on the attack in an effort to win the environmental vote for what campaigners say will be the last parliament that can save the world from dangerous levels of climate change.
Reuters UK Apr 26 2010
Taiwan said on Friday it would establish 50 low-carbon villages next year to help cut emissions 30% by 2020, another step in the diplomatically isolated island’s quest for a United Nations role.
Valere Tjolle
Valere Tjolle is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite, special offer at: www.travelmole.com/stories/1142003.php
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