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  • Gridlock likely, 'grand bargain' possible, for US environmental policy in 2012 – Van Ness

    23 January 2012

    While gridlock is likely to be a defining feature of US environmental and energy policy this year, 2012 is will prove critical in preparing for Congressional action next year, and will see high levels of regulatory action, according to lawyers at Van Ness Feldman.

  • Rio+20 draft offers 'bare bones' of green growth manifesto – HSBC

    19 January 2012

    This year's landmark Rio+20 conference could help underpin investor confidence in a shift to a more sustainable global economy – if elements in the recently released 'draft outcome' are developed, according to HSBC.

  • Delay to CSAPR deadlines 'likely', say observers

    17 January 2012

    A delay to compliance deadlines is the most likely outcome following a US court decision suspending the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), observers say, but they did not rule out either a restart later this year with minor revisions, a major revision and a consequent longer delay, or a complete invalidation.

  • KPMG to expand its climate change team globally

    10 January 2012

    Accountancy group KPMG will expand its climate change and sustainability team globally throughout this year, and is currently looking to fill positions in the US, Australia and India.

  • Congressional fix for CSAPR fiasco seen a long-shot

    10 January 2012

    The dramatic suspension of the US Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) programme could refocus attention on Congressional efforts to address the regulatory morass around emissions – but their prospects are dim in an election year, experts said.

  • US emissions markets 'in flux' as CSAPR put on hold

    04 January 2012

    Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) allowances came under substantial pressure in very light volumes on Tuesday due to a federal court's decision to temporarily stop the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from implementing the programme.

  • Court puts new US emissions markets in deep-freeze

    04 January 2012

    The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) emissions allowance market could be dead for 2012, following a somewhat surprising decision by a federal court to temporarily prevent the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from implementing the rule, according to some experts.

  • EPA puts cap on toxic power plant emissions

    22 December 2011

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set limits on mercury and other dangerous emissions from power plants, much to the chagrin of industry officials and Republican legislators who wanted the agency to stand down.

  • Rand Paul fails to bring down US emissions markets

    14 November 2011

    An attempt to bar the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from implementing its Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) quickly collapsed in the US Senate.

  • FirstEnergy SOx, NOx auction to 'shake up' emissions markets

    08 November 2011

    Utility FirstEnergy's upcoming auction of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) allowances is set to shake up the new Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) markets, according to one analyst.