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The Australian Labor government has been returned office in a decisive victory at the polls on Saturday, ensuring continuation of current climate and carbon policies, including the reformed Safeguard ...
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Investors used California Carbon Allowance (CCA) price weakness to rebuild V25 exposure at the expense of longer dated contracts, while reducing RGGI Allowance (RGA) holdings, under the unresolved ...
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Industry involvement crucial for scaling CDR, report says; Trump asks Congress to cut over $15 bln in domestic, international climate funds; POLL: Where will EUA2 fu ...
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Industrial companies have a significant opportunity to tap into multi-billion dollar carbon removal market by embedding CO2 removal (CDR) into their operations, said a report released by RMI Wednesday ...
The West Australian government said Friday a study it had undertaken with two European partners added more evidential heft to its long running plans to turn a port several hundred kilometres north of ...
Ahead of next week’s launch of allowance futures for the EU’s new ETS2 carbon market, analysts polled by Carbon Pulse are cautiously bullish on prices but warn of significant uncertainty – both in ...
BRIEFING: UK a great hatching ground for removals if enough infrastructure, subsidies, feedstock access, says think tank; World Bank approves millions in Benin carbo ...
BRIEFING: Potential legal arguments against California carbon market ‘quite weak’, legal expert says
A legal expert noted several avenues of action that the US Attorney General could take against California’s carbon market, but described them as “quite weak”, in a meeting with the state’s carbon ...
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