Air & Climate Newsletter
June 17, 2010

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CCS crucial for mitigating climate change
Significant progress has been made for the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS), notably through the commissioning of CCS pilot plants, continued learning from plants already in operation, the development of legal and regulatory frameworks for facilitating CCS and public outreach activities.  This is one of the main findings from a new report by the IEA, the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF), in co-operation with the Global CCS Institute (GCCSI).  The report, to be presented at the 2010 Summit in Muskoka, Canada, on 25-26 June 2010, stresses at the same time that ...
Japan pledges to pass delayed climate bill this year
Japan"s government has run out of time to enact its proposed climate bill ahead of elections to be held next month, but has promised to pass the legislation before the COP16 climate talks in Mexico later this year.  The ruling Democratic Party had hoped to enact the bill - which will lay the foundations for an emissions cap-and-trade scheme - by the end of the current session of parliament on Wednesday.  The lower house passed the climate bill last month, but the upper house debate has only just started and there is now not enough time for the bill to be passed before parliament is ...
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