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Carbon prices slump on EU ETS fix hiccup Published 20 July 2012 Declines of up to 7% in already deflated carbon prices were reported, after several EU sources said that the unveiling of plans to fix a supply glut in the Union's Emissions Trading
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Quebec's economy is about one-sixth that of California. Quebec has emerged as California's first full-blown partner in the carbon trading program that ramps up later this year. That means that, pending final approval next month, when the two
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After three years of deliberations, participants in the regional carbon trading pact known as the Western Climate Initiative have released a "comprehensive strategy" for how the coalition will achieve its goals of reducing emissions 15% below 2005
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Peninsula College is reducing its carbon footprint by urging bus ridership, recycling paper products and using environmentally friendly construction methods. The campus ranks second-best among eight Washington community colleges that have already
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Some carbon emissions trading desks are expanding or diversifying into other commodities as continued low carbon prices and a weak U.N. climate deal have dulled the market. Several large banks in the European Union's emissions trading scheme (EU ETS)
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Prices for utility permits to emit the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the U.S. East fell in the sixth quarterly auction of the allowances, states in the regional market said on Friday. It was the third auction running that prices have fallen in
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The US$126 billion global carbon market will mature so that investors will use it as a hedge against equities and inflation, Bache Commodities Ltd.'s emissions trading head told Reuters in an interview. Crude oil or gold have often been used to hedge
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