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Korea eyes ambitious carbon scheme

17 May 13 - South Korea is preparing to introduce the world's most ambitious emissions trading scheme, potentially paving the way for carbon costs as high as $90 a tonne for many of the country's key industries.

China holds key to cleaner skies

17 May 13 - It’s time for China to adopt tighter laws and more regional efforts to fight air pollution through market mechanisms such as the carbon trading system, says an American expert.

World must wake up, says UN

17 May 13 - A stepped-up coordinated response is needed to fend off the impacts of climate change after the world’s carbon-dioxide concentrations surpassed their highest level in four million years, says the United Nations.

Power sector warns of costly 'lost decade'

17 May 13 - Europe faces a ‘lost decade’ of climate and energy policy inaction between 2020-2030, says a new report.

Students protest at Shell science funding

17 May 13 - Students and alumni of Oxford University have protested at the opening of a new lab in its Earth sciences department that is funded with €7 million from the Shell oil company.

Greening of global trade vital, says UN

10 May 13 - The expanding market for low-carbon and environmentally friendly products will create huge new opportunities in an increasingly interconnected world, says the United Nations.

Europe embraces green infrastructure

10 May 13 - A strategy aimed at promoting green infrastructure and putting natural processes at the heart of its spatial planning has been adopted by the European Union.


Carbon trading tax cut put on hold

10 May 13 - A 2015 tax cut in Australia associated with the carbon trading scheme will not go ahead because of the drop in the carbon price in Europe.

Draft treaty threatens fracking bans

10 May 13 - European bans on fracking for shale gas could face lawsuits under a far-reaching investment clause in a draft Canada-EU Trade Agreement (CETA) treaty.

Signs worrisome, says world weather watchdog

10 May 13 - The World Meteorological Organisation says there are now “clear” and “worrisome” signs that climate change is taking place.

Charles takes royal crack at corporates and sceptics

Prince Charles ... up a gum tree.

10 May 13 - Prince Charles has attacked corporate lobbyists and climate change sceptics for turning the Earth into a "dying patient", making his most outspoken criticism yet of the world's failure to tackle...

Gas emissions about to hit critical level

Ralph Keeting ... curve tells the story.

3 May 13 - For the first time in human history, concentrations of carbon dioxide this month could rise above 400 parts per million and remain there for sustained lengths of time.

Why coal looks like a bad investment

3 May 13 - Coal investors could suffer heavy losses in the future as carbon assets are frozen by regulators to achieve global warming targets, a new research report has found.

Asia’s resource use unsustainable, UN warns

3 May 13 - The Asia-Pacific region must boost its resource efficiency or risk losing ground in lifestyle, economic growth and environmental sustainability, says a new UN report.

States miss renewable energy targets

3 May 13 - Twenty-two out of 29 states in India have failed to meet their renewable energy targets, says a new report.

Move over sci-fi ... here comes cli-fi, the hot new fiction

3 May 13 - Climate change has been cited as the cause behind a raft of recent phenomena, from increasing turbulence on planes to rising rates of malaria, dengue, and even domestic abuse.

How climate change could be giving Europe the runs

3 May 13 - Heavier rainfall and bigger storms could be responsible for more unsettled stomachs in parts of Europe, scientists believe.

Here come the new supereconomies

26 Apr 13 - More than 40 southern countries experienced significantly greater human development than specialists would have predicted 20 years ago, but global temperature shifts could yet undermine their...

Backloading might go to second vote

26 Apr 13 - A European Union plan to “backload” or withhold 900 million carbon allowances to see-saw their falling price, rejected by the European Parliament in a plenary session last week, could return for a...


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