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Global Carbon 2008
A special report from Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance, produced for Carbon Expo, the annual international carbon market trade fair.
Including:
- Avoided deforestation credits come to market
- Why the US market must look to offsets
- Japan’s tentative steps towards emissions trading
- Bringing quality to the CDM market
- The risks to the CDM in China
- Situations vacant – employment in the carbon market
- How auctioning is set to change the dynamics of emissions trading
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Voluntary Carbon 2008
Climate change, offsets and the
carbon market
A special report examining the rapid
growth in the voluntary market, with a
particular focus on:
- Why companies are turning to carbon
offsets
- Efforts to introduce standardisation
- How the US market is set to evolve
- Carbon offset supply and demand
- Legal risks in contracting in the
voluntary carbon markets
The report also includes a worldwide
directory of the leading carbon offset
providers.
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Kyoto and the Carbon Markets
A special supplement to Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance, prepared for the UN climate change negotiations in Bali. This in-depth supplement examines how a post-2012 international climate regime is beginning to take shape, and covers developments in fast-growing carbon markets around the world.
Including:
- Bali – the starting point for a post-2012 regime?
- What the CDM has delivered to date
- How to credit avoided deforestation
- What carbon will cost in 2020 – and in 2008
- A Q&A with the chairman of the CDM Executive Board
- What a ‘Bali mandate’ must include
- Is the EU Emissions Trading Scheme working?
- Has Joint Implementation’s time finally come?
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Carbon Finance Asia 2007 offers a timely update on the carbon market in Asia, with features written by Environmental Finance's award-winning team of journalists and by industry specialists with in-depth knowledge of Asia's carbon markets, including:
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What the APEC ministerial meeting means for climate policy
Japan's efforts to meet its carbon targets
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A guide to how Asia is embracing the CDM
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The prospects for 'programmatic' CDM in the region
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Analysis of what 'cap-and-trade' could bring to China and India
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How Taiwan is moving towards emissions caps
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Global
Carbon 2007 takes
a comprehensive look at the hottest issues in the international
carbon markets. Timed to coincide with the annual gathering
at Carbon Expo in Germany, this supplement reviews the past
year of developments and reports on how environmental markets
are helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the future
direction of legislation and regulation, and the emerging
criticism of the market-based approach.
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information, or click here
for a sample feature
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