Air & Climate Newsletter
September 22, 2011

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Research: EU emissions trading will cost airlines €1.1bn in 2012
Airlines will spend up to €1.1bn when they join the EU`s emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) next year rising to €10.4bn through to 2020, a new analysis has found.  The figures published yesterday correlate with industry estimates for the scheme, which from January next year will require all carriers flying in and out of Europe to carry EU Allowances (EUA) to cover carbon emissions arising from their flights and operations.  Thomson Reuters Point Carbon, the analyst firm that produced the research, said airlines will need to buy 88 million allowances to cover flights in 2012, ...
EPA to delay greenhouse gas proposals
New greenhouse gas regulations for US power plants are unlikely to be proposed by the end of the month, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has admitted.  The agency originally aimed at producing initial proposals by 30 September, but EPA administrator Lisa Jackson told news agency Reuters yesterday that the target will not be met.  "Greenhouse gases for power plants is first on the docket," she said on the sidelines of an event in San Francisco. "Although we are not going to make the date at the end of the month, we are still working and will be shortly announcing ...
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