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Saskatchewan says won’t submit climate plan to Ottawa, publishes standards for large emitters
Saskatchewan on Wednesday updated its climate plan but said it will not be submitted for approval by the Canadian government ahead of this week’s deadline, marking the latest salvo in the ongoing battle over carbon pricing between the province and Ottawa.
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UNFCCC pulls offsetting promotion after being accused of mocking low-carbon lifestyle changes
The UN’s climate division appears to have hastily pulled a social media campaign and accompanying video relaunching its voluntary offsetting platform, just hours after the ad was panned by campaigners and other viewers for mocking people’s efforts to lead a low-carbon lifestyle.
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EU Market: EUAs climb back above €21 following strong auction
EU carbon climbed back above €21 on Wednesday as a strong auction helped prices claw back more than half of the previous day's heavy losses to re-approach Monday's 10-year peak.
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Business Development Manager, Redshaw Advisors – London
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California lawmakers pass bill to increase RPS target, decarbonise power by 2045
California’s Assembly late Tuesday passed a bill to increase the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) and eliminate fossil fuels from its power generation mix by 2045.
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China’s nascent power market sees small gains in electricity share
Nearly a quarter of China’s H1 electricity traded in the recently-established regional power markets, according to data from the China Electricity Council, as the nation took another small step away from the government pre-planned dispatch pattern that observers say would hurt the effectiveness of a carbon price.
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COMMENT: What next for the EU ETS?
Sanjeev Kumar of PR consultancy Burson-Marsteller sets out four EU carbon market reforms that should be on Brussels’ agenda to ensure effective operation based on clear market fundamentals.
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Oregon emitters want greater industry protections, exemptions in future ETS
Oregon industry groups on Tuesday told lawmakers they wanted protection or exemptions under a potential cap-and-trade programme to avoid rising economic costs.
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CP Daily: Tuesday August 28, 2018
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EU Market: EUA rally takes breather as prices fall below €21
European carbon prices fell almost 3% on Tuesday to end the massive bull run that had seen EUAs gain as much as a fifth over the past seven sessions.
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California LCFS credits drop below $180 as vote called on programme changes
Prices for California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credits on Monday fell out of the $180 range they had mostly resided in for the past couple months, while regulator ARB announced that it will vote on programme amendments in September to conclude the year's formal rulemaking process.
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Trump administration does about face in opposing appeal of HFC ruling
The US Justice Department (DOJ) filed a brief on Monday arguing that the Supreme Court should not accept petitions to overturn a lower court’s ruling on an Obama-era ban on potent heat-trapping gases, reversing course on an environmental policy that the Trump administration initially sought to defend.
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French Environment Minister Hulot quits over lack of climate action
French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot resigned on Tuesday, due in part to what he said was the country’s lack of progress towards tackling issues relating to climate change, biodiversity, and the environment.
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NZ Market: NZUs hit record highs again as bullish sentiment continues to build
New Zealand carbon allowances set yet another record high on Tuesday as policy fundamentals continue to suggest prices will go higher in the future.
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Australia set to stay in Paris deal amid trade concerns
Australia’s new prime minister will defy calls from his party’s right-wing faction to leave the Paris Agreement, partly over concerns that leaving would jeopardise ongoing talks with the EU over a free trade agreement, local media reported Tuesday.
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CP Daily: Monday August 27, 2018
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New York grid operator stakeholders dispute external pricing treatment under carbon charge
The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) should alter its planned treatment of external transactions under the entity’s proposed CO2 price to avoid higher emitting resources coming into the state’s grid as well as possible legal issues, stakeholders said during a workshop on Monday.
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EU Market: Carbon adds 5%, nears €22 in supply-starved session
European carbon prices stormed to a new 10-year high near €22 on Monday, rising more than €1 or over 5% at one point as the lack of an auction and a UK holiday squeezed supply.
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Australia seeks to breathe life into dormant aviation offset programme
Australia has launched a review into its project methodology for allowing airliners to earn carbon credits, after seeing more than three years go by without issuing a single offset to the aviation industry.
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Australia’s Cabinet appointments confirm business-as-usual on climate policy
Australia appears set to extend its policy inertia on climate change issues after new prime minister Scott Morrison over the weekend emphasised his focus would be on bringing down electricity prices, while appointing a renewable energy opponent as his new energy minister.
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