Carbon Market News This Week
Friday, 17 Apr, 2010
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Cancun must complete Cop15, EU Carbon Rises, Wales Missing out, Senators push for Earth Day Energy Bill, Queensland resorts reduce emissions
Press Trust of India Apr 13 2010
In the first round of climate talks after the Copenhagen Conference held in Bonn, a top UN climate change official has called on nations to figure out what needs to be done in Cancun, and underlined that it was imperative to achieve in Cancun what
Business Week Apr 15 2010
European Union carbon permits rose, tracking German power price and taking their relative strength index to the highest level in almost 10 months.
Wales Online Apr 15 2010
Wales is missing out on an opportunity to take part in a USD 3trn global low-carbon market, according to a report published by CBI Wales.
Reuters Apr 15 2010
Climate control legislation being developed in the U.S. Senate would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating carbon dioxide emissions and end state and regional "cap and trade" programs, a Senate source said.
Houston Chronicle Apr 14 2010
Offshore drilling is emerging as a major flashpoint in congressional climate change negotiations as pressure builds on senators to produce an energy bill before the Senate’s schedule is consumed by a Supreme Court confirmation and election-year
ABC News Apr 14 2010 6
Queensland Minister for Tourism Peter Lawlor says the five areas participating in the Sustainable Regions Project have reduced their carbon footprint by more than 1,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Business Week Apr 13 2010
Europe can cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80% and reduce its energy bill by USD 476bn a year by 2050 if it acts within five years, according to the European Climate Foundation.
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