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Europe’s hottest summer on record has already dealt the EU one of its costliest economic blows to date, with heatwaves, droughts and floods causing around €43 billion in losses in June-August, ...
Climate and environment groups are calling for faster emissions reductions, as well as adaptation and resilience plans to be legislated, following the release of Australia’s first national climate ...
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) prices retreated from year-to-date highs last week, as uncertainty prevails on the scope and ambition of the country’s 2035 emissions reduction target, set to be ...
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California lawmakers voted on Saturday to extend the state’s cap-and-trade programme through 2045, advancing two related bills to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.
California senators largely voted in support of a bill that would extend the state’s cap-and-trade programme to 2045, though expressed concern during a committee session on Thursday night with the ...
Former Canadian Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has sharply criticised the Trudeau government's communication and political handling of its consumer carbon pricing policy in her forthcoming ...
Emitters added a record amount of net length across their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings, while decreasing V25 RGGI Allowances (RGAs), and maintaining their Washington Carbon Allowances ...
The Swiss Federal Council is planning to introduce a new emissions trading system covering the building heating and transport sectors from 2031, mirroring a similar EU-wide plan, as part of ...
California’s electricity sector in July reduced monthly CO2 emissions by 42%, despite a downturn in the share of renewables and a tick up in natural gas, data from the state’s grid operator showed.
The US EPA on Friday proposed to end the federal Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), saying the move would save businesses up to $2.4 billion in compliance costs.