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Guangdong issues nearly 200k offsets from provincial carbon scheme
China’s Guangdong province has issued nearly 200,000 carbon credits under its regional programme that supplies the local emissions trading scheme with offsets in the absence of a functional national system.
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Senior Project Director, Greenhouse Gas Management Institute – US
This position is responsible for successful implementation of an international MRV capacity building project with multiple partner and stakeholder organizations.
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UN approval to open gates for international credits in South Korea’s ETS
The UN's CDM Executive Board has registered a Korean-funded emission reduction programme in Bangladesh, a move expected to trigger a wave of fresh investments in schemes that can generate carbon credits eligible for use in the Korean emissions trading scheme.
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CP Daily: Tuesday August 21, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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UPDATE- WCI sale unaffected by Ontario departure as auction sells out yet again
The third quarterly WCI auction of 2018 cleared far above the floor price as buyers snapped up all current and future vintage units available, in line with trader and analyst predictions and quelling any lingering concerns that the linked market’s first sale this year without Ontario would hamper demand.
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US EPA’s Clean Power Plan replacement omits minimum emissions standard, uncertain on trading
The US EPA released its proposed rulemaking to replace the Obama-era Clean Power Plan (CPP) on Tuesday, giving states more leeway on regulating coal-fired power plants but still considering whether trading would be an eligible compliance mechanism under the new programme.
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NZ Market: NZUs extend record highs again amid lack of supply, uncertainty
New Zealand carbon allowances took another step towards the price ceiling in Tuesday trade, adding pressure on the government to act quickly to raise the fixed price option.
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Leadership crisis could pull Australia to the right on climate, pave way for Paris exit
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Tuesday narrowly survived a snap leadership challenge from climate sceptic Peter Dutton, but the latter is expected to try again and if he succeeds, climate change would likely slink even further down on the government’s agenda.
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EU Market: EUAs extend 10-year high once more after another bullish forecast
EU carbon prices extended their 10-year high for a second successive session on Tuesday, as more analysts revised their near-term forecasts upwards after underestimating the year’s stellar gains.
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Oil, corn ethanol stir controversy as California addresses rising transport sector emissions
Whether cutting oil production or crediting corn ethanol under the LCFS would help achieve carbon cuts in the transport sector emerged as contentious issues as California regulator ARB on Monday sought advice on how to deal with rising emissions from the sector.
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EUA prices set to soar towards €40 by 2021 as fuel-switching takes hold -analysts
EU carbon prices could average €35-40 over 2019-2023, accelerating coal-to-gas power switching and potentially questioning the rationale for keeping old coal and lignite power plants running beyond 2021, analysts said on Tuesday.
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CP Daily: Monday August 20, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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EU Market: EUAs advance to new decade-high as observers project further gains
European carbon prices advanced nearly 2% on Monday to extend further their 10-year high above €18.50 as observers continued to predict additional rises.
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Trump to reveal significantly weakened US Clean Power Plan -reports
The Trump administration is expected to unveil its replacement draft for the US EPA’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) on Tuesday, a proposal that would reportedly result in far fewer GHG reductions than the previous Obama-era iteration and limit the scope of eligible emissions reduction activities.
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Analysts up EUA forecasts as speculators still seen hungry to buy
EU carbon allowances are expected to continue to climb for the rest of the year as speculators keep buying in anticipation of further increases and utilities lend support, analysts said, following several weeks of strong price gains that have already pushed prices to their highest for a decade.
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Climate Change Consultant, Itad – Brighton & Hove, East Sussex
The Senior Consultant / Consultant will be leading the delivery of a key component of the flagship DFID Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) programme within the Climate Change portfolio, as well as joining a busy team to help to maintain the high quality of existing contracts and support the team in seizing new opportunities for growth.
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Midwest Climate & Energy Policy Advisor, the Nature Conservancy – Multiple Locations
The Midwest Climate & Energy Policy Advisor promotes highly networked efforts within The Nature Conservancy’s Midwest Division (Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio) to broaden political support in the region for energy and climate policies that lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Senior Analyst, US Climate Policy, EDF – Washington DC
EDF’s Global Climate team seeks a Senior Analyst to provide critical research and analysis in support of our U.S. focused efforts to advance market-based policy solutions to address climate change.
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Global Director, Climate Programme, WRI – Multiple Locations
Climate change is an urgent threat to humanity that demands swift, decisive action. We seek a Global Director to lead WRI’s Global Climate Program and drive positive action toward achieving a zero-carbon future at the national and international level.
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NEG U-turn leaves Australian energy industry, investors reeling
Australia’s decision Monday to drop the emissions target in the National Energy Guarantee (NEG) has left the energy sector concerned that investment certainty might be further away than ever, and that the nation could put itself on track to face international repercussions for missing its Paris obligations.
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