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Energy exchange EEX’s European CO2 trading revenues jump as volumes soar
German-based energy exchange EEX increased turnover from its European environmental markets business by more than 50% in financial year 2017 after posting a sharp rise in secondary market CO2 trading volumes.
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Senior Manager, Mapping and Earth Observation, Ecometrica – Edinburgh
This is a senior role, working closely with colleagues in Sales, Software Development and Programme Management, and reporting to the CEO. The role combines team management with significant client-facing responsibilities associated with the planning and delivery of outputs, plus support to sales and client relationship development.
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EU Market: EUAs climb to 3-day high on stronger auction signals
EU carbon prices lifted to their highest levels so far this week as recent auction weakness appeared to dissipate following a spate of bearish sales.
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China, EU launch second phase of emissions trading co-operation
China and the EU on Wednesday launched the three-year second phase of their emissions trading cooperation programme, a €10-million EU effort to help the world’s biggest-emitting nation to develop and launch its national cap-and-trade system.
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CP Daily: Tuesday April 24, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Less than zero: US incentives for negative emission projects take shape
Efforts to incentivise negative emission activities in the US are slowly emerging, but they face huge challenges to play more than a supporting role over the next decade.
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Energy Aspects ups EUA price forecasts for 3rd month, but warns of options risk
Analysts Energy Aspects have raised their EU carbon price forecasts for the third time in as many months, though warned that the market appears to be getting “jittery” amid heightened options-related risk.
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EU Market: EUAs ascend €13 mark after stronger auction
European carbon prices climbed back above €13 on Tuesday after a stronger auction encouraged buyers and appeared to trigger a bout of short-covering.
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China puts the brakes on solar power expansion
After years of rapid expansion, China is slamming the brakes on solar power capacity growth this year to shift its focus onto quality control and cost reduction, senior energy officials said Tuesday, signalling a bump in the road in the country’s efforts to wean itself off fossil fuels.
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NZ Market: NZUs slide in quiet trade but remain near all-time highs
New Zealand carbon allowances fell 0.3% on Tuesday but still ended just 30 cents below the all-time highs hit in February as overall market sentiment remains bullish.
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Japan-Thailand JCM programme sees first offset issuance
Japan this week issued the first-ever batch of offsets to a Thailand-based project under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), taking the number of host countries that have received carbon credits under the programme to five of Japan’s 17 partners.
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CP Daily: Monday April 23, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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US EPA deems biomass carbon neutral even as internal review undecided
The US EPA will begin treating CO2 emissions stemming from biomass combustion as carbon neutral, despite the agency’s own Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) having not settled on the issue.
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LCFS stakeholders pressure California’s ARB on carbon intensity target, verification process
Several stakeholders to the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard have urged regulator ARB to adopt an even stricter carbon intensity (CI) reduction target than in its latest proposal, while others have expressed concerns with the proposed third-party verification process and CCS protocol.
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CP Daily: North American Conference Special
Carbon Pulse covered three North American carbon market conferences in the US and Canada over the past month. Here's a summary of the articles we filed from these events.
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FIFA, UN kick off campaign to offset World Cup attendee emissions
Global football governing body FIFA has teamed up with the UN to encourage fans travelling to this summer’s World Cup in Russia to offset their carbon emissions.
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National carbon price to shave 0.5% off Canada’s GDP by 2022 -report
A C$50 national carbon price will shave C$10 billion or 0.5% off Canada’s GDP by 2022, according to a parliamentary report published Monday.
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EU Market: EUAs sink again below €13 but stay in upward channel
EU carbon prices lost ground for the third straight session on Monday, but recovered from an intraday three-week low as observers flagged the potential for further losses should EUAs break below a key technical support.
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GCF Planning Officer, Competence Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Policy, GIZ – Eschborn, Germany
As planning officer for the GCF business sector in the Competence Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Policy, you will take on challenging technical and planning tasks in the development of projects for GCF. You will primarily advise and support GIZ’s field structure and the Client Liaison and Business Development Department in their dealings with GCF.
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Two men jailed for 26 years over UK-based carbon credit investment scam
Two men have been jailed for a combined 26 years by a British court for selling vulnerable investors illiquid carbon credits via a ‘boiler room’ scam.
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