Carbon Market News: This Week

Sunday, 01 Jun, 2010 0

 

 

Airline lawsuit progresses: Rome to be Green Capital: Green groups defend aircraft carbon tax: carbon tax for emerging countries: Carbon offsets for Oman: Australians losing interest: Green bond could unlock finance: COP15 talks resume: Carbon trading to rival crude markets
 
Air Transport World May 28 2010 
The US airline industry won a small but significant victory in its bid to challenge the legality of the EU’s plan to apply its Emissions Trading Scheme to non-EU airlines yesterday when the English High Court of Justice said it would refer the case
 
WWF UK May 28 2010
A transatlantic coalition of environmental groups today joined an action at the UK High Court to defend Europe’s right to tackle carbon emissions from foreign aircraft that visit Europe.
 
Business Week Jun 1 2010
Rome’s mayor unveiled a master plan Monday to transform the eternal city into a green, low-carbon, post-petroleum capital — aimed in part at bolstering Rome’s 2020 Olympic bid.
 
Earth Times Jun 1 2010
The European Union should go ahead with plans to charge a "carbon tax" on developing countries which do not make efforts to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions, a study released Monday said.
 
Zawya Jun 1 2010fall within the scope of the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism, according to an expert representing one of world’s largest providers of
 
Earth Times Jun 1 2010
Australians are losing interest in global warming, according to an opinion poll released Monday showing less than half of them now consider it a serious problem.
 
 
Reuters May 28 2010
COLOGNE (Reuters) – A new green sector bond mechanism could help stimulate capital market investment in climate change, the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) said on Friday at a carbon conference.
 
AFP via Yahoo! May 30 2010
PARIS (AFP) UN climate talks resume in Bonn on Monday with negotiators branded by caution after the near-fiasco of the Copenhagen summit six months ago.
 
Energy Risk Magazine May 28 2010
Carbon trading set to become the biggest commodity market in the world Carbon trading could soon become the biggest commodity market in the world, (CCX) founder Richard Sandor told the Energy Risk USA conference in Houston yesterday.
 
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