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Cap And Trade

Originally published on Climate Central. By Bobby Magill Chinese President Xi Jinping announced Friday that China will develop a carbon trading system as a...

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The Northeast U.S. cap-and-trade system helped install 800MW new renewables capacity in 2013, showing states how EPA's proposed emissions rule can succeed.

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The number of carbon allowances sold and pollution permit prices will both rise across the California cap and trade market in 2014 after a...

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California’s carbon prices fell in its fourth cap-and-trade auction on news the state may increase the amount of free allocations it provides in 2014....

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California’s cap-and-trade market is serious business, with high stakes for the future of our planet – it’s no game. Except when it is. Gamification...

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The European Union Parliament today approved a "backloading" measure designed to reduce the glut of carbon allowances and boost system prices.

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California's third cap and trade carbon allowance auction was held last week, and businesses snapped up all available 2013 permits, setting a record price...

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With roughly 18 months until launch, South Korea appears on the path to launch the world’s most ambitious cap and trade market, with the...

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For carbon markets across the world it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Plummeting European Union carbon prices following...

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The financial papers this week are reeling, simply reeling, at the plummet in the EU carbon markets. The idea is that the European Trading...

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Starting in January 2012, the EPA will implement the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) cap and trade program that will put a cap on...

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