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CARBON EXPO 2006 — Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference — is the world’s only trade fair and conference for emissions trading and the carbon market. From 10th to 12th May 2006, it will be presenting the entire value chain of a functional emissions trade market. Exhibitors from more than 50 countries are expected at CARBON EXPO 2006. Due to the partnership with the World Bank and the ...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Markets Take Off
Untitled Document NEW YORK, New York, March 1, 2005 (ENS) - The world's first privately owned mechanism set up to help corporations and governments purchase greenhouse gas emissions credits and comply with their treaty commitments was launched Monday, joining the booming field of greenhouse gas emissions trading. The Greenhouse Gas Credit Aggregation Pool (GG-CAP) is owned ...
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Emissions trading banking on the December 2009 Global climate Deal in Copenhagen, finds Frost & Sullivan
The outcome of the December 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference will largely dictate the success of the emerging but potentially lucrative global carbon market. Governments worldwide are actively pursuing initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The EU, for instance, wants to lower GHG emissions by 20 percent over 1990 levels by 2020, and by up to 30 percent if agreement is reached ...
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Ceres: SEC climate change disclosures need more work - by Leon Kaye
Last year the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued interpretative guidance on what public companies should disclose to investors concerning risks related toclimate change. While the interpretive release did not create any new legal requirements, it provided SEC registrants a framework by which they could outline climate change-related material risks in annual, quarterly, and proxy ...
By 3BL Media
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3C: G8 summit could take decisions for post-Kyoto period
Frankfurt -- The international carbon consulting group 3C welcomes the aim expressed by politicians and industry leaders during the World Economic Forum in Davos this year to establish a world wide emissions trading scheme. However, Dr. Sascha Lafeld, Member of the Board of 3C Holding AG, points out, that globally tradable certificates are already provided by the so called project based ...
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New emissions monitoring system could change face of pollution at sea
A new emissions monitoring system being developed by a Norfolk, VA, systems engineering firm will allow vessels worldwide to continuously monitor pollutants and readily report findings to regulatory agencies and inspectors. The patent-pending Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS), developed by W R Systems, Ltd. (WRSystems), is the first technology integration of its kind. A successful ...
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Carbon emission reduction through hybrid technology
- Toyota to demonstrate added value of cutting-edge drive technologies at CARBON EXPO 2006 The upcoming CARBON EXPO 2006 - Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference, the world's most important trade fair and conference for the emissions trading and carbon market, will feature hybrid technologies for the first time when it is held in Cologne from 10th to 12th May 2006. Toyota will be presenting ...
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Florida`s Climate Action Team Explores Carbon Trading
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, November 5, 2007 (ENS) - The first report from Florida's new Action Team on Energy and Climate Change landed on Governor Charlie Crist's desk Friday loaded with recommendations for energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduction strategies, including a cap-and-trade system for carbon dioxide emissions. With 1,350 miles of coastline and most residents living in coastal ...
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Canada delivers details of new greenhouse gas regulations
Canada has published details of its 'Turning the Corner' regulatory framework. The documents, posted on Environment Canada's website, provide additional details about how the Government of Canada will move forward with its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This plan includes mandatory reductions for industry, along with additional new measures to address two of Canada's key emitting ...
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Cost of carbon emissions poised to rise as EU Member States advance market fix
Carbon prices are poised to rebound from a three-year slump as European Union member states backed a stopgap plan to reduce a record glut of pollution permits. The cost of emitting carbon dioxide will jump to 7.75 euros ($10.55) a metric ton by the end of the year, from the Jan. 8 close of 4.65 euros ($6.35), according to the median of nine analyst and trader estimates compiled by Bloomberg ...
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Europe’s new climate gambit - shifting the heat onto developing nations?
European environment ministers, who discussed Europe’s proposals for the Copenhagen climate summit in December, appear to be backtracking from a UN agreement by which developed countries take the lead on climate action. The ministers, meeting as the EU Environment Council, call on developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 15-30% from expected levels by 2020 – while the EU has set ...
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USDA Awards EDF Grant to Quantify Voluntary GHG Emissions Reductions on Arkansas, California Rice Farms
Environmental Defense Fund, in partnership with Winrock International, the California Rice Commission and the leading Arkansas rice industry associations and producers, will receive a $1.1 million USDA Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) to demonstrate best practices for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from rice production in Arkansas and California. Growers in Arkansas, the largest rice ...
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EU welcomes solid results of Nairobi world climate conference
The European Union welcomes the solid progress made at the United Nations climate change conference which ended today in Nairobi. The meeting, the first ministerial conference on climate change held in sub-Saharan Africa, brought together the 189 Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 166 Parties to the Convention’s Kyoto Protocol. The Nairobi ...
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G8 Climate Action Plan Weakened to Suit United States
Untitled Document LONDON, UK, June 17, 2005 (ENS) - The G8 plan to combat climate change has been "watered down" to satisfy the United States, an environmental group said today after viewing a leaked draft prepared in advance of next month's G8 Summit at the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. Friends of the Earth reacted "with anger" at the content of the draft communique ...
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EU Plans Steep Emissions Cuts to Avert Climate Disaster
BRUSSELS, Belgium (ENS) - The European Commission today intensified its campaign to limit global warming with a new Energy Policy for Europe to fight climate change and boost the energy security and competitiveness of the EU's 27 member countries. The Commission, Europe's executive branch of government, warned that if left unchecked, global warming is likely to trigger regional conflicts, ...
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Preliminary report: CARBON EXPO 2006: Unique business platform for the rapidly growing emissions market
- World's only trade fair and conference for emissions trading and the carbon market will take place in Cologne from 10th to 12th May 2006 - Overview and analysis of the latest trends in the global carbon market - Conference: Increased emphasis on trade and the services sector CARBON EXPO – Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference, which will be taking place for the ...
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CARBON EXPO 2006: Unique business platform for the rapidly growing emissions market
- World's only trade fair and conference for emissions trading and the carbon market will take place in Cologne from 10th to 12th May 2006 - Overview and analysis of the latest trends in the global carbon market - Conference: Increased emphasis on trade and the services sector CARBON EXPO - Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference, which will be taking place for the third time from ...
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Entsorga-Enteco forms the conclusion to a successful year
Around the world, the political and economic agenda is dominated by the theme of the 'environment'. At the same time, due to the meteoric increase in population, the demand for energy and for utilities of every sort is growing, and so is the necessity for alternatives. There are after all many environmental questions associated with the generation and use of energy. Climate protection, the ...
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Ethiopia’s landfill of opportunities
Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, is growing so fast that the Repi landfill site, which 40 years ago was in the outskirts of the city, is now at its centre. The 40 hectares of solid waste it contains are not only contaminating the ground, but methane emissions are also escaping into the air. Hundreds of poor people have been making a living from the site for decades, collecting recyclable ...
By SciDev.Net
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IETA and CMIA present Carbon Pricing Champion Award to Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition Secretariat
The International Emissions Trading Association and the Climate Markets and Investment Association are delighted to present the Carbon Pricing Champion Award, sponsored by ALLCOT Group and CRX, to the Secretariat of the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition. Our award salutes those who demonstrate true leadership by taking action and inspiring others to leverage the power of carbon pricing for the ...
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