Who's selling the ETS to the people paying for it?1 Jun 12 - While the world is watching the economic crises deepen in Europe, in Cologne, Germany, another large group of interested stakeholders is gathering to discuss the future and viability of the world’s... |
Back again next week ...25 May 12 - We have no market commentary from Carbon Market Solutions this week, but it will be back next week. |
NZ facing the KP2 question18 May 12 - At the Durban climate change talks last year, Japan, Canada and Russia announced that they would not sign up to Kyoto Protocol 2. |
Foresters should have their say on new rules4 May 12 - While forestry talks at the 2011 UN climate change summit in Durban focused predominantly on the reduction of deforestation through mechanisms such as REDD and REDD+, there were other changes... |
Obama warms to climate change action27 Apr 12 - United States President Barack Obama has recently voiced his intention to address climate change issues during the up-coming election cycle, after criticism from environmentalists who have been... |
Demand will stall if agriculture delay goes ahead20 Apr 12 - The Government’s proposal to further delay bringing agriculture into the Emissions Trading Scheme could have serious consequences in the carbon markets, Carbon Market Solutions says |
Important steps in ETS proposals13 Apr 12 - Changes the Government is proposing to the Emissions Trading Scheme could have important consequences for those participating in the ETS, says Carbon Market Solutions – especially plans to limit the... |
Policy uncertainty makes for a foggy market5 Apr 12 - The New Zealand Government has confirmed that it is considering changes to the current Emissions Trading Scheme, and that the law and policy could be changed this year. |
Europe acts to right the ship30 Mar 12 - The carbon market is not in the state that was predicted a few years ago, Carbon Market Solutions says. |
ETS signs good for Asia-Pacific pact23 Mar 12 - While most news about the international carbon market has been discouraging lately, there is still optimism within the Asia-Pacific region, Carbon Market Solutions says. |
Cap on CER numbers 'never been more important'16 Mar 12 - February and March saw optimism return to the New Zealand carbon market as good news from Europe helped float prices above $8 a unit. |
NZ yet to decide on Kyoto stance9 Mar 12 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is working towards an agreement to sign on to the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, set to start on January 1 – and the rule changes could have... |
Australian election poses ETS problems2 Mar 12 - A big event in the future of the New Zealand Emission Trading Scheme will be the introduction of the Australian carbon tax flexible pricing period in 2015, Carbon Market Solutions says. |
Europe's airline rules stir controversy24 Feb 12 - Carbon Market Solutions says that the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme has now included aviation in its emissions reduction sectors in a move fraught with controversy and disagreement. |
Tasman ETS links will have impact here17 Feb 12 - Australian’s Carbon Pricing Mechanism will enter its flexible pricing stage in 2015. Carbon Market Solutions looks at the likely impact on carbon prices in New Zealand. |
Why CERs are best bet in the long run10 Feb 12 - The price of NZUs remains low – partly because of the effects of CERs on the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme, Carbon Market Solutions reports. |
Where Europe goes, we go ...3 Feb 12 - The European Union is so critical to the outlook for carbon prices for the next year that we’re looking at the issue again this week, Carbon Market Solutions says. |
Waiting a year could be worth it27 Jan 12 - After a tumultuous 2011, carbon market outlook for 2012 is foggier than expected. |
ETS safe, but where do we go from here?20 Jan 12 - The results from the Durban conference on climate change have been hailed as a breakthrough for climate negotiations - and derided as a step back in Kyoto goals. |
It's a platform, it's a roadmap ... it's something16 Dec 11 - Expectations were low, risks were high, and the politics were volatile as government representatives met in Durban, South Africa, for international climate change negotiations earlier this month. |
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