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Official: China Regions To Have Binding CO2 Targets

The Chinese government will impose binding emission targets on its regions as part of its efforts to meet 2020 national carbon intensity goals, a senior Chinese climate official said on Wednesday.Su Wei, the director general of the climate change department at the National Development and Reform Commission, said a working group would be set up to draw up specific targets and policies, Thomson Reuters affiliate Point Carbon reported."Since China has a binding carbon intensity target, each region…See More
Feb 12, 2011
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Jan 11, 2011
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Ireland - IFA should be demanding no carbon emission penalties where is global warming !!

ANY legislation which follows today’s Climate Change Bill must give credit to Ireland’s pasture and forestry, and not exceed EU carbon emission obligations, said the IFA.IFA president John Bryan outlined the economic pressures already being experienced by Irish farmers in a meeting yesterday with Minister for the Environment John Gormley and Minister of State Ciaran Cuffe. Among other points, Mr Bryan stressed that the Climate Change legislation should not hinder the food production sought by…See More
Jan 2, 2011
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Sceptre Bank launches carbon trading project

Stanbic Bank Tanzania Limited has launched a scheme to help replace kerosene lamps with hand-held LED lights in 1.5 million homes in Tanzania.Speaking recently in Dar es Salaam about the scheme, Stanbic Bank (T) Managing Director Bashir Awale said “the fact that we are on the ground, positions us ideally to combine local insights…See More
Dec 26, 2010
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Green World Cup: Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup

Al-Wakrah is one of Qatar's oldest cities, with a long history of commercial fishing and pearl diving. Al-Wakrah stadium, with a capacity of 45,120, takes its cues from the sea that has played such an important role in the city's history. After the FIFA World Cup™, the stadium's capacity will be reduced to 25,500 seats.World Cup that is being held in likely temperatures of close to 120 degree heat really be environmentally friendly? Can a country that already has the highest per-capita carbon…See More
Dec 5, 2010
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Nov 30, 2010
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California: New life into CCX

Last week the Chicago Climate Exchange, which is owned by Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), announced that it would no longer operate the voluntary carbon-trading program it has run since 2003. The CCX, as it was known, had been banking on the US Congress to pass some sort of cap-and-trade legislation, but when that didn’t happen, the ICE was essentially forced into this decision. There has been some crowing about the demise of the CCX, but even a moment’s thought indicates that the…See More
Nov 27, 2010
Rambabu commented on Jhon Mathew's blog post 'CCX: End of U.S. Carbon Trading'
"Closure of CCX puts an end to the hope.....really a hope... that US "cap and trade" will emerge in near future, and offsets generated by voluntary schemes will be acceptable within such "cap and trade". Yes, Japan relying more on…"
Nov 15, 2010
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E.U. funds 4.5 billino Euro for low-carbon projects

The European Union has called for investor proposals on renewable energy and carbon capture and storage projects for the first tranche of the 4.5 billion euro ($6.21 billion) fund, which will come from selling carbon dioxide permits.The European Investment Bank will sell 300 million emission allowances to new companies in the European emissions trading scheme to stimulate clean energy projects and help European countries meet their renewable consumption targets set for 2020.The initiative,…See More
Nov 12, 2010
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Owners of CCX see no way to continue in the absence of a federal cap-and-trade system

Seven years after opening, North America's only national market trading all six greenhouse gases will close its doors at the end of this year.The Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), a voluntary but legally binding system where members commit to annual greenhouse gas emission reduction targets will not be able to function in the absence of federally-enacted cap-and-trade, reports The Financial Times.Atlanta-based Intercontinental Exchange, which purchased CCX in April, reportedly will keep the…See More
Nov 11, 2010
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CCX: End of U.S. Carbon Trading

Republican mid-term election joy deals financial uncertainty among green investors as the Chicago Climate Exchange announces the end of U.S. carbon trading.The Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) announced on October 21, 2010 that it will cease carbon trading this year. However, Steve Milloy reporting on Pajamasmedia.com (November 6, 2010) finds this huge story strangely unreported by the mainstream media.To some key analysts the collapse of the CCX appears to show that international carbon trading…See More
Nov 9, 2010
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Nov 7, 2010
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Planet's temperature depends on the atmospheric level of CO2

Water vapor and clouds are the major contributors to Earth's greenhouse effect, but a new atmosphere-ocean climate modeling study shows that the planet's temperature ultimately depends on the atmospheric level of carbon dioxide.The study, conducted by Andrew Lacis and colleagues at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, examined the nature of Earth's greenhouse effect and clarified the role that greenhouse gases and clouds play in absorbing outgoing infrared radiation.…See More
Oct 17, 2010
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Sep 26, 2010

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Official: China Regions To Have Binding CO2 Targets

The Chinese government will impose binding emission targets on its regions as part of its efforts to meet 2020 national carbon intensity goals, a senior Chinese climate official said on Wednesday.



Su Wei, the director general of the climate change department at the National Development and Reform Commission, said a working group would be set up to draw up specific targets and policies, Thomson Reuters affiliate Point Carbon reported.



"Since China has a binding carbon…

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Posted on January 12, 2011 at 6:21pm

Eco friendly Carbon Emission Reducing Railway Stations

Despite commencing construction during one of the coldest English winters in January 2010, Accrington train station – part funded by the EU through the Interreg IVB programme – received a very warm welcome. The new eco station, the first of its kind on the UK's northern rail network, received a BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) rating of 'excellent' at the beginning of December 2010.



The building is made from recycled stone and uses…

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Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:22am

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Ireland - IFA should be demanding no carbon emission penalties where is global warming !!

ANY legislation which follows today’s Climate Change Bill must give credit to Ireland’s pasture and forestry, and not exceed EU carbon emission obligations, said the IFA.



IFA president John Bryan outlined the economic pressures already being experienced by Irish farmers in a meeting yesterday with Minister for the Environment John Gormley and Minister of State Ciaran Cuffe. Among other points, Mr Bryan stressed that the Climate Change legislation should not hinder the food…

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Economic ambition adds heft to China’s carbon footprint

The growth in China’s carbon footprint is largely thought to be accounted for by its massive infrastructure projects as it prepares to join the ranks of developed countries. EDGAR, however, stresses the statistics are averaged across countries and that … Continue reading at The National.

Boosting efficiency lowers carbon footprint

Livestock producers are under increasing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, but farm statistics collected by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) show reduced greenhouse gas emissions are a by-product of increased efficiency. … Continue reading at FarmersWeekly.

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