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BEIJING, May 21 (Reuters Point Carbon) - China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has proposed setting an absolute cap on the country’s greenhouse gas emissions from 2016, local media reported Tuesday, a move that would make China’s emissions target independent of its...
HAMBURG, May 3 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday economic growth assumptions behind the European Union's carbon permit trading system no longer applied and action should be taken about backloading supply in the market after September's election.
LONDON, April 18 (Reuters Point Carbon) – A second vote by EU Parliament on the future of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) could be even tighter than the first after lawmakers admitted they accidentally voted the wrong way in Tuesday’s ballot, which rejected an emergency plan to ...
LONDON, April 4 (Reuters Point Carbon) – Russia’s economy ministry has recommended to Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev that the country launch a nationwide carbon market as soon as next year, the first formal backing for cap-and-trade in the world’s fourth biggest greenhouse gas emitter.
DOHA, Dec 5 (Reuters Point Carbon) - Four EU member states and the EU Commission on Wednesday pledged to give poor nations about 5 billion euros next year in part to help them deal with climate change, government officials told Reuters Point Carbon.
BEIJING/BANGKOK, Sep 2 (Reuters Point Carbon) – China will not tie its nascent emissions trading scheme with an international market until after 2020 as it may launch more test schemes this decade, a senior official said Saturday, denting hopes that a common price on emitting heat-tra...
European carbon prices soared 30 percent on Tuesday after a vote in the EU Parliament agreed to withhold 1.4 billion allowances in the third phase of the EU emissions trading scheme, which traders hope could alleviate fears of oversupply in the market.
ExxonMobil plant fined 3.3 mln euros over unreported emissions 20 Feb 2012 02:19 Scotland’s Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) fined an ExxonMobil chemical plant 3.3 million euros in 2010-2011 for not reporting some of its greenhouse gas emissions in 2008, the agency said last week....