Carbon Pulse
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Australian landfills gas firm earns 840k carbon credits
Australian waste specialist firm LMS Energy this week received over 840,000 carbon credits for emission reductions at landfill sites across the nation.
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China’s Guangdong suspends offset programme
China’s Guangdong province has suspended its regional carbon offset programme, as the local government wants to improve the mechanism before issuing further credits.
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CP Daily: Thursday August 30, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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US EPA’s science committee posts biomass CO2 report, possibly complicating federal policy
The US EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) on Wednesday posted draft recommendations for gauging carbon emissions from biomass used in power stations, a potential wrinkle in the agency’s guidance issued earlier this year that matched that of the EU ETS in declaring these GHGs as carbon neutral.
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NA Markets: RGGI readies for auction as WCI continues late summer run
North American carbon prices rose on both coasts this week as RGGI prices stayed well-supported ahead of next week’s auction, while California allowances kept on their upward trend seen throughout August.
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Emitter buying in German EUA auctions hits 1-year high in July
Big emitters in July picked up their largest share of German-auctioned EU carbon allowances in the past year, as prices continued to rally and ahead of an annual tightening of supply.
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BNEF European power and carbon analyst leaving company
One of Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s European power and carbon analysts is leaving the firm, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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EU Market: EUAs jump back towards 10-yr high in nervy, volatile market
EU carbon prices leapt back above €21.50 on Thursday in volatile trade, as higher energy prices helped to bolster bullish sentiment.
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New Zealand must drop, not merely stabilise methane emissions to avoid further climate harm -watchdog
New Zealand must cut methane emissions from livestock - one of its biggest sources of GHG emissions - by as much as 22% below 2016 levels to avoid having further impact on global climate change, the parliamentary commissioner on the environment said Thursday.
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NZ Market: NZUs trade above price ceiling as emitters rush to bank permits
New Zealand carbon permits on Thursday traded above the NZ$25 fixed price option as emitters sought to pick up as many as possible for future use amid expectations that the price ceiling will increase and prices continue to rise.
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Negotiators, observers upbeat on Article 6 talks ahead of Bangkok
Negotiations on the future carbon market mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement are making good progress, with expectations that next week’s climate conference in Bangkok will see final text start to take shape, according to stakeholders.
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COMMENT – Wanted: Team Coach for the Green Climate Fund
Reaching agreement on replenishment in the GCF family is easier said than done. Among several hotly debated issues at its last Board meeting was an hours-long discussion of how to launch replenishment -- with no resolution. If we want the GCF to succeed, the Board needs to get past the logjam. Here’s WRI's take on how they could.
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CP Daily: Wednesday August 29, 2018
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Eroding fossil fuel lobby, appealing to millennials key to federal US carbon price -experts
Enacting a federal carbon pricing scheme in the US will need to the overcome the contradictory public relations and lobbying arms of oil companies in Washington DC in order to move forward, while Republicans need to run on climate issues to court a growing and concerned youth vote, experts and lawmakers said in a webinar on Wednesday.
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Saskatchewan says won’t submit climate plan to Ottawa, publishes standards for large emitters
Saskatchewan on Wednesday updated its climate plan but said it will not be submitted for approval by the Canadian government ahead of this week’s deadline, marking the latest salvo in the ongoing battle over carbon pricing between the province and Ottawa.
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UNFCCC pulls offsetting promotion after being accused of mocking low-carbon lifestyle changes
The UN’s climate division appears to have hastily pulled a social media campaign and accompanying video relaunching its voluntary offsetting platform, just hours after the ad was panned by campaigners and other viewers for mocking people’s efforts to lead a low-carbon lifestyle.
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EU Market: EUAs climb back above €21 following strong auction
EU carbon climbed back above €21 on Wednesday as a strong auction helped prices claw back more than half of the previous day's heavy losses to re-approach Monday's 10-year peak.
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Business Development Manager, Redshaw Advisors – London
This is an opportunity to work at the front line of the EU Emissions Trading System, Europe’s premier emissions reduction tool, at a crucial moment in its history. Reporting to our Head of Sales this is a sales role and will involve communicating with and engaging prospective clients.
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California lawmakers pass bill to increase RPS target, decarbonise power by 2045
California’s Assembly late Tuesday passed a bill to increase the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) and eliminate fossil fuels from its power generation mix by 2045.
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China’s nascent power market sees small gains in electricity share
Nearly a quarter of China’s H1 electricity traded in the recently-established regional power markets, according to data from the China Electricity Council, as the nation took another small step away from the government pre-planned dispatch pattern that observers say would hurt the effectiveness of a carbon price.
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