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EU carbon market weekly update - 15 June 2015
15 June 2015If last week's strong demand continues, EU allowance prices could be poised to break into a new, higher trading range, says Louis Redshaw
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Prospects for REDD+ boosted by Bonn agreement
12 June 2015After 10 years of negotiations over the UN's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+ ) programme, diplomats in Bonn have made an eleventh hour agreement which will likely be carried into the Paris climate summit later this year.
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Coal companies to be sold by Norway's oil fund revealed
10 June 2015A list of coal companies expected to be ditched by Norway's oil fund as a result of its new divestment policy has been published.
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UK's EAPF launches £280m low-carbon fund
09 June 2015The pension fund of the UK's Environment Agency (EAPF) has launched a new low-carbon fund benchmarked on the MSCI Low Carbon Target Index
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EU carbon market weekly update - 8 June 2015
08 June 2015A range-bound week for EU allowances is likely this week as auctions resume their normal schedule, says Louis Redshaw.
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Business coalition calls for zero emissions 'well before end of century'
08 June 2015A coalition of businesses and NGOs has written an open letter calling for world leaders to back an ambitious "zero emissions" policy at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) in December.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 1 June 2015
01 June 2015A reduced supply of auctioned allowances into the market this week, could be bullish for EUA prices. But any gains are likely to be short-lived, says Louis Redshaw.
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Camco trims losses, reduces carbon exposure
01 June 2015Camco Clean Energy halved its losses in 2014 and has further reduced its exposure to the carbon market.
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Oil firms demand worldwide carbon pricing in open letter
01 June 2015A group of six oil companies have called for the introduction of a global carbon price as part of "ambitious policy frameworks" to help tackle climate change, in an open letter to world leaders.
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Clean Power Plan could lead to stranded assets, inter-state trading
01 June 2015The proposed US Clean Power Plan could leave some coal-fired power plants 'stranded' and lead to inter-state trading of emission reductions in the western states, experts said.