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Buyers default on carbon credits
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BEIJING – European companies have thrown a large number of Chinese emissions reduction projects into doubt by refusing to pay the pre-agreed price following a market plunge, industry insiders said. About half of the Chinese Carbon Development Mechanism (CDM) projects are being renegotiated or terminated, according ...1 day ago -
Buyers default on carbon credits
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By Lan Lan BEIJING, Feb. 09 (Xinhuanet) – European companies have thrown a large number of Chinese emissions reduction projects into doubt by refusing to pay the pre-agreed price following a market plunge, industry insiders said. About half of the Chinese Carbon Development Mechanism (CDM) projects are being ...1 day ago -
EEX to launch EU aviation carbon permits in April
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Tue Feb 7, 2012 4:45am EST (Adds details, background) LONDON Feb 7 (Reuters) – The European Energy Exchange (EEX) on Tuesday announced it would launch a derivatives market for European Union carbon permits for airlines in April and a spot market by mid-year. “With this step EEX makes an active contribution to the ...3 days ago -
China Bans Carriers from Emissions Tax
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China, which has the fastest growing aviation market in the world, has banned its carriers from participating in the European Union’s (EU) Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), because it violates international civil aviation legislations. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said in a statement on its ...3 days ago -
Alternate (clean) energy
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Investments in limbo as EU reconsiders biofuels The European Union could be on the verge of changing its policies on biofuels amid claims that some renewable sources, such as diesel fuel made from vegetable oil and waste animal fat, are no better for the climate than conventional fuels. This could mean that ...1 week ago -
Will India Follow the EU in Capping Aviation Emissions?
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India may soon join the European Union (EU) in efforts to reduce emissions from its aviation industry. The country’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DCGA) earlier this month required that the civil aviation sector begin monitoring all carbon emissions from airports to create a national carbon inventory. The ...1 week ago -
Report: European Union Emissions Reductions Will Cost Less Than Estimated
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An EU analysis says achieving its emissions reduction targets will cost less than expected, create billions in benefits.1 week ago -
Carbon debt and climate justice: Moving on from Durban
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by Sara Nelson , University of Minnesota Carbon prices fell to record lows on 5 January, with declines driven by the Eurozone debt crisis and an over-allocation of credits in Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) (Blas 2011; Szabo 2012a). The price of carbon has fallen 70% since May to make it “one of the ...2 weeks ago -
‘Carbon floor price’ plans dealt a blow by MPs
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http://www.guardian.co.uk ‘Carbon floor price’ plans dealt a blow by MPs Plans to prop up the price of carbon for businesses would push up the cost of energy and disadvantage British companies, say select comitteeGovernment plans to prop up the price of emitting carbon dioxide for businesses have been ...2 weeks ago -
Carbon floor price plans dealt a blow by MPs
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Plans to prop up the price of carbon for businesses would push up the cost of energy and disadvantage British companies, say select comittee Government plans to prop up the price of emitting carbon dioxide for businesses have been dealt a blow by MPs, who have blasted the proposals as a handicap to British companies. ...2 weeks ago -
Tougher 30% emissions cut would be cheaper than expected: report
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Tougher 30% emissions cut would be cheaper than expected: report Chris Huhne’s support for higher 30% emissions cut target gets boost as European Commission analysis concludes it would actually save money over a smaller cutMoving to a tougher Europe-wide target on greenhouse ...3 weeks ago -
Tougher 30% emissions cut would be cheaper than expected: report
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Chris Huhnes support for higher 30% emissions cut target gets boost as European Commission analysis concludes it would actually save money over a smaller cut Moving to a tougher Europe-wide target on greenhouse gas emissions would present the UK with little problem, contrary to what some business lobbyists and ...3 weeks ago -
U.S. airlines pocket windfall profits on fares to Europe, study says
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U.S. airlines could pocket a big windfall by raising fares to Europe beyond what is needed to pay for their carbon emissions, a new study warns. The study, found in the latest edition of the research publication the Journal of Air Transport Management, says that the airlines could profit by up to $2.6 billion over ...3 weeks ago -
Alternate (clean) energy
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The horrors of shale gas drilling - les horrors du gas shiste Clean energy ; Alternative energy news February 2010 The Pew Center on Global Climate Change: Clean Energy Markets: Jobs and Opportunities North American Environmental Commission Promoting Green Jobs with Renewable Energy Training Courses Web ...3 weeks ago -
Ryanair Passes on Carbon Tax to Passengers
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Beginning on January 17, Ryanair will charge a €0.25 fee on every seat to cover what the company says will be a €15 to 20 million bill. And the airline is complaining loud and clear.3 weeks ago -
Airlines Start Buying Carbon Permits
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A number of major carriers are taking advantage of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) by buying carbon allowances at a steal. This comes as many non-European Union airlines – particularly those in the US, China and India – continue to fight the legislation despite a ruling from the EU’s highest court in ...3 weeks ago -
Ryanair Increases Ticket Prices
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According to reports, the well-known, no-frills airline Ryanair has just recently increased their ticket prices. Apparently, every ticket has gone up 25p in price. Now this is not a huge increase, but it does beg the question, why? Well, apparently Ryanair said that they had to increase their price because of the ...3 weeks ago -
Much Ado About Nothing? Report Suggests Airlines Might Profit from EU Carbon Levy
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The new year brought with it a new regime for air travel in Europe. Starting on January 1, all air flights taking off or landing at an airport within the European Union are included in the EU’s emissions trading system that limits the carbon emissions of pollution-intensive industries. Airlines must buy ...4 weeks ago -
Ryanair adds 25p green tax levy to fares
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No-frills airline Ryanair will add 25p to all bookings from next week to cover the cost of the European emissions trading system green tax scheme No-frills airline Ryanair is to add 25p to all bookings from next week to cover the cost of the European emissions trading system (ETS) green tax scheme. Ryanair, which ...4 weeks ago -
Airlines could net £1.6bn windfall from EU carbon trading scheme, report says
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Airlines could net £1.6bn windfall from EU carbon trading scheme, report says US analysis suggests inclusion of aviation in European emissions trading scheme could financially benefit airlines, rather than harm themFar from damaging US airlines, the EU’s Emissions Trading ...4 weeks ago


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