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Senior Associate, UN Climate Finance, World Resources Institute – Washington DC
As the Senior Associate, you will lead the Finance Center’s work on climate finance in the UN system, including the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement.
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CP Daily: Friday September 6, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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EU Market: EUAs slip to €25 for near-5% weekly loss despite Brexit safeguards
EUAs dropped back below €25 early on Friday as weak economic data and a looming jump in auction supply weighed amid aggressive selling.
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UPDATE – Q3 RGGI auction settles below secondary market, with compliance buying the bulk
RGGI’s September auction cleared at a discount to the secondary market for the second straight time, as compliance entities purchased more than half of the units on offer, according to results published Friday.
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German emitters boost EUA buying in July as prices peak -report
German emitters ramped up their EU Allowance buying in July as prices rallied to a 13-year high, a government report shows.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Sep. 6, 2019
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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China missing out on massive non-CO2 GHG cuts -report
China could cut a cumulative 1.5-3 billion tonnes of CO2e by 2030 at low cost by introducing easily available policies, including bringing some of those gases into its planned emissions trading scheme, according to research.
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CP Daily: Thursday September 5, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Washington Clean Air Rule decision could be catalyst for ETS plans -advocates
An upcoming court decision on Washington state’s blocked Clean Air Rule could spark further debate on progressing a WCI-modelled cap-and-trade bill in the legislature next year, stakeholders said.
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California ETS advisor to seek ARB input on updated allowance tracking proposal
California’s Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee (IEMAC) will request feedback from regulator ARB before endorsing a possible metric for tracking the amount of surplus allowances in the state’s WCI-linked ETS, members said Thursday.
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NA Markets: RGGI rises ahead of Q3 auction, California allowances slide on higher spread activity
RGGI allowances (RGAs) rose by double digits this week ahead of the September auction results, as California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices dipped on the secondary market amid increased spread trading.
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TCI states could release ETS design outline this month -source
Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) jurisdictions could release a carbon market draft design framework this month, but that document could lack substantive details, such as price levels or potential annual caps, a regulatory source told Carbon Pulse.
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ROUNDUP: US Democratic presidential candidate climate town hall
The crowded 2020 Democratic presidential field outlined their ideas for decarbonising the US economy on Wednesday night, with the candidates’ presentations revealing a split on carbon pricing and on when the country should hit net-zero emissions.
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CARBON FORWARD 2019 – Where next for EU carbon prices?
**THIS IS A FREE ARTICLE** – Hear the views and pick the brains of five of the market’s top analysts at the 4th annual Carbon Forward conference in London on October 16-18.
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Low-cost EU airline emissions edge up in August
Carbon emissions from two of Europe’s biggest low-cost airlines rose slightly in August, keeping both on track to record higher CO2 output and face costlier EU ETS bills this year.
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EU Midday Market Brief
European carbon prices firmed on Thursday on the back of a second consecutive auction-free day and optimism surrounding Brexit, while bearish economic data and energy and supply pressures weighed.
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China’s carbon emissions up 4% despite no growth in power sector -analyst
China’s greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use and cement production rose by 4% in the first six months of 2019, despite carbon output from power production standing still, analysis showed Thursday.
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Australian offset issuance drops off in quiet week
After issuing an unusually high amount of carbon credits last week, Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator this week distributed offsets to only one market participant as many project owners are holding their applications after receiving credits during the end-of-year rush in June.
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CP Daily: Wednesday September 4, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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LCFS Market: California credits break through $200 barrier to notch all-time high
California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credits set a new all-time record on Tuesday as prices smashed through the $200 mark that has served as a psychological barrier over the past year.
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