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Cap and Trade in Senate Limbo as Obama Makes All-Out Push on Health Care

September 11, 2009

President Obama’s energy and global warming agenda stands at a major crossroads as lawmakers return today from their monthlong summer break amid an all-out push to pass health care legislation.

Senate Democrats originally intended to roll out their version of a…

Japan nears carbon rights deal with Latvia -source

August 13, 2009

By Risa Maeda

TOKYO, Aug 13 (Reuters) – Japan will announce within weeks a deal to buy 1.5 million tonnes of emission rights from Latvia, a government source familiar with the matter said, helping the world’s No.5 emitter near a target…

How the Cap-and-Trade Bill Could Transform the Real Estate Sector

July 30, 2009

By Leanne Tobias

A heads up for real estate professionals: H.R. 2454, the cap and trade legislation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on June 26, if passed into law, would have a profound effect on the real estate sector.

To…

Alliance urges emissions cap and trade

Effective swapping of carbon credits can lead to stronger economy, says alliance of labour, greens

Jul 30, 2009 04:30 AM
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Canada’s response to global warming needs to balance environmental goals with creating green jobs, according to a…

Waiting for the low carbon revolution

July 21, 2009

The low-carbon revolution is not going to happen by itself, says Andrew Pendleton. In this week’s Green Room, he calls on governments put the necessary frameworks in place that will allow the private sector to roll out the technologies needed…

Carbon-tax “protectionism” to start global trade war?

July 6, 2009

With the United States being the last major nation to accept global warming as a genuine threat to our species, it is hardly surprising that its proposed “green” protectionism is drawing the ire of nations all over the world.

While doing…

CME Revs Up for Surge in Carbon Credit Trading

July 3, 2009

As the Senate debates the American Clean Energy and Security Act recently passed in the House that attempts to create a cap-and-trade scheme for carbon emissions in the U.S. similar to Europe’s, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been ramping up…