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California offset issuance maintains snail’s pace as monthly total drops to 3-year low
California doled out nearly 170,000 compliance offsets this week as the June monthly issuance figure dropped to a three-year low amid a string of small issuances, according to government data released Wednesday.
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Communications Director, ICROA – Flexible Location
We are offering an exciting opportunity for a new position as Communications Director of the International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance (ICROA), a special initiative of IETA. ICROA’s objective is to serve IETA member interests in the growth of voluntary carbon markets with high environmental integrity. This role will contribute to the strategic success of ICROA.
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Managing Director, ICROA – Flexible Location
We are offering an exciting opportunity for a new position as Managing Director of the International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance (ICROA), a special initiative of IETA. ICROA’s objective is to serve IETA member interests in the growth of voluntary carbon markets with high environmental integrity. This role will contribute to the strategic success of ICROA.
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Euro Markets: EUAs hit 5-week high as gas rally drags up energy complex
EUAs gained more than 2.5% to hit a five-week high on Wednesday as gas prices continued to rise and bullish technicals drew more buyers.
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California spent months examining non-compliance issue before launching offset probe, documents show
California regulator ARB spent months evaluating a potential regulatory violation at a Wisconsin dairy farm before launching a formal review, documents show, while the offset project appears to have adjusted out a subsequent non-compliance event in a future credit reporting period.
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COMMENT: Climate impact claims to crowd in private sector finance
There is growing interest in uses of the carbon market that do not rely on unique claims, and expanding the use of the voluntary carbon market to accommodate new claims can crowd in even more investment without being limited to a narrowing pool of options available for offsetting, writes Sarah Leugers of Gold Standard.
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Senior Analyst, NZ Ministry for the Environment – Wellington
The Ministry for the Environment is looking for a Senior Analyst to support work in international climate change forums and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations. This is your chance to represent New Zealand and contribute to the global effort on climate change.
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China tells aluminium and steel industry bodies to prepare for carbon market
China’s environment ministry has told the industry associations for aluminium and steel producers to help draw up CO2 allocation plans, indicating the sectors are about to be brought into the national emissions trading scheme.
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INTERVIEW: Startup founded by ex-BP risk boss aims to streamline net zero commodity trading
With corporate net zero ambitions growing by the day, a startup led by oil major BP’s former risk boss wants to certify the carbon neutrality of the commodity transactions that will form the basis of many of these efforts.
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EU’s flagship R&D fund to launch €80 mln calls for carbon removals
The European Commission will launch three calls for R&D on carbon dioxide removals on Thursday, offering up a total of €80 million this year under its flagship research fund.
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Tianjin to hold pre-compliance carbon auction on June 29
The Tianjin municipal government will auction off 1.5 million CO2 allowances on June 29, the day before the annual compliance deadline.
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New Zealand auction clears at record high price
New Zealand sold all 4.75 million carbon allowances on offer at its second ETS auction on Wednesday, with the price clearing at NZ$41.70 ($29.27), the highest price ever paid for NZUs.
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CP Daily: Tuesday June 22, 2021
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Pennsylvania Republican claims RGGI violates US Constitution, state lacks authority to join carbon scheme
A Pennsylvania Republican lawmaker questioned the legality of the existing RGGI cap-and-trade programme on Tuesday, while saying the power sector scheme faced “historic litigation” if it allows the Keystone State to join next year.
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Euro Markets: EUAs nudge higher above €53 amid supportive energy complex
EUAs climbed above €53 on Tuesday, gaining steadily for a third straight day as energy prices moved higher and buyers were not put off by a weaker auction result.
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Leaked EU forest strategy’s “anti-science error” to put carbon sink at risk, say campaigners
A leaked version of the EU’s upcoming forest strategy risks failing to increase the bloc’s natural carbon sink amid a push to harvest wood products for construction and buildings, campaigners say.
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RFS Market: RIN prices bounce back on opened gasoline arbitrage
US biofuel credit (RIN) prices pared back roughly half their losses sustained in recent days as market participants pointed to a higher soybean oil values and a reopened import window for gasoline.
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Finnish coal station to shut early due to rising EU carbon costs
A Finnish coal-fired power plant has been condemned to closure two years earlier than scheduled due to rising carbon prices.
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Pacific Northwest power imports rose in 2020, as California ramped up natural gas generation
California imported more electricity from the Pacific Northwest and less from the Southwest last year, while the state relied more heavily on carbon-emitting sources amid declining power demand during the COVID-19 crisis, according to new data.
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New global soil carbon programme attracts $4 mln in pursuit of “lowest-cost” removal credit
California-headquartered Boomitra has raised $4 million from a variety of corporate backers and billionaires as it seeks to establish an international low-cost CO2 removal programme for both voluntary and compliance carbon markets.
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