Air & Climate Newsletter
July 07, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
EU Carbon price crash warning
A predicted oversupply of 1.9 billion tonnes of carbon permits in the EU`s emissions trading scheme (ETS) between now and 2020 is risking a carbon price slump, according to a report by the environmental NGO Sandbag.

New research in the study `Buckle up! Tighten the cap and avoid the carbon crash` says that the intended abatement covered by the excess carbon permits is equal to around a year`s worth of carbon permits.

The group estimates that in Phase 2 of the ETS between 2008-2012, around 672 Mt (Million ...
New report presents transportation strategies to reduce U.S. oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions
A new report, “The Role of Driving in Reducing GHG Emissions and Oil Consumption: Recommendations for Federal Transportation Policy,” explores future U.S. transportation scenarios to evaluate how the U.S. can reduce oil consumption and cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through improvements in transportation technology and reductions in the amount Americans drive.

The report, ...
PKL Technologies Inc.

PKL Technologies Inc. manufactures tunable diode laser (TDLAS) based gas detectors and monitors. Spectra-1 open path gas sensors are used in a variety of environmental and safety remote sensing applications. Spectra-1 gas sensors have been designed in a compact, easy to use, robust and portable format. Spectra-1 has been developed using proprietary hardware and software, to produce a low cost alternative for open path gas monitoring. Spectra-1 can operate from a 1 to 1000 meter path length. Spectra-1 units are available in hydrogen fluoride (HF), ammonia (NH3), carbon dioxide (CO2), Carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), acetylene (C2H2), ethylene (C2H4), and others.

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