Carbon Pulse
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Five more tropical forest countries selected to World Bank’s REDD Fund
The World Bank’s Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) has selected emission reduction programmes from five developing countries to participate in the organisation’s Carbon Fund, bringing the nations a step closer to signing agreements seen as a possible base for forestry international emissions trade.
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EU Commission chief nominee offers more climate ambition in bid for MEP votes
European Commission President nominee Ursula von der Leyen on Monday pledged to back a more ambitious 2030 EU emissions reductions target in a bid to secure the support of more MEPs ahead of her confirmation vote tomorrow.
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Carbon Trader, Carbon Cap Management LLP – London
Carbon Cap are now recruiting a carbon trader who will work closely with other members of the team reporting the Head of Investments.
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EU Midday Market Brief
The EU carbon bull run into a fourth day on Monday, with prices hitting a new 11-year high of €29.50 as power prices also soared to their highest so far this year.
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CP Daily: Friday July 12, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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LCFS Market: California prices claw at $200, while data release draws near
California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credit prices drew closer to the $200 level this week, while market participants began focusing their attention to the programme’s upcoming quarterly data release.
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California’s forestry offset protocol defense lacks academic support, new report claims
California regulator ARB has not made adequate arguments in defending the state's compliance grade forestry offset protocol, and changes should made to address the methodology's lenient leakage guidelines, a new policy brief said.
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Data points to higher WCI compliance obligations as California’s unspecified power imports rise
Unspecified and renewable generation made up a larger share of California’s imported power in 2018, as those sources replaced lost hydroelectric power from in-state and out-of-state sources, according to California Energy Commission (CEC) data.
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Polish 2020 EUA auction volume higher than expected, analysts say
Poland’s EUA auction volumes for 2020, which were announced late Thursday, are around 20% higher than expected, leading analysts to question where the additional supply is coming from.
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EU Midday Market Brief
EUAs were holding above €28 early on Friday, though they failed to mount a challenge to yesterday’s 11-year high of €28.72, with some traders wary of a rapid drop due to profit-taking.
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Impose CO2 price on German transport, buildings sectors before EU ETS transition -experts
Germany’s transport and building sectors should be assigned carbon prices either through a market or a tax before transitioning them into the EU ETS, government-appointed economic experts have recommended.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending July 12, 2019
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Manager, Carbon Market Developer, Deloitte – Sandton, South Africa
This role requires experience and/or aptitude with carbon and energy efficiency markets – the purpose is to position the firm in the climate change business, make visible its name and credentials and engage in communication efforts led from the head office.
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Australian carbon credit issuance shrinks below 70k
Issuance of Australian carbon credits dropped further this week as most project owners had secured offsets before the end of the 2018-19 financial year last month.
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CP Daily: Thursday July 11, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Policy Officer, Carbon Market Watch – Brussels
We are seeking an outgoing, dynamic and enthusiastic policy officer to support our work on European and international climate policies, with a special focus on carbon markets and carbon pricing.
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Senior Climate Change Specialist, Executive Director’s Office, Colorado Department of Natural Resources – Denver
This position provides strategic input, guidance and expertise to long-range planning regarding drought affects, mitigation and preparedness as well as climate change impacts to long range planning, not only within the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) and DNR but throughout Colorado State Government. Additionally, this position provides expertise and guidance on matters of vulnerability and risk and how they fit into broader statewide goals and processes, such as the Colorado Climate Plan and Colorado's Water Plan.
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Study to determine Canadian offset supply for federal OBPS expected this autumn
The Canadian federal government has solicited a report to determine the potential for different offset protocols to supply credits to the country’s ‘backstop’ large emitter trading programme.
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UK confirms rollout of £16/t carbon tax in event of no-deal Brexit
UK emitters will be subject to a £16/tonne carbon tax from Nov. 4 if Britain leaves the EU without a deal at the end of October, the government said on Thursday.
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NA Markets: California allowances dip, RGGI rises during holiday week
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices declined by double-digits amid thin volume on the secondary market, as RGGI allowance (RGA) prices rose slightly during the holiday-shortened week.
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