Monthly Archives: July 2011

REDD+ Finance – is the money reaching the forests?

Posted by Nick Oakes on July 25, 2011
Finance, REDD+ / 4 Comments

In recent years the transfer of climate finance has emerged as a policy response to equitably addressing climate change mitigation and adaption in developing countries. Much attention has been given to setting up the multilateral or bilateral mechanisms needed to classify, transfer and disburse the funds pledged by donor countries. Of those that have sprung [...]

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UN Security Council debate inches climate and security forward

Posted by Shira Honig on July 21, 2011
Developing Countries, Japan, Small Island States, UK, USA / No Comments

Charged meaningless by some and pathetic by others, yesterday’s debate in the United Nations Security Council on the security implications of climate change disappointed the hopes of those in the policy community who, for years, sought action on climate change by the Security Council in absence of any effective multilateral agreement by the United Nations [...]

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The emissions surplus: trading the EU ETS into the ground?

Posted by Sabina Manea on July 21, 2011
Emissions Trading, EU / 1 Comment
Polluting away (Source: Alex E. Proimos)

A recent report by Sandbag, a leading emissions trading think tank, has revealed that under the EU ETS leading industrial firms have amassed a surplus of 240m emissions allowances (EUAs) between them during the 2008-2010 period. The surplus is estimated to be worth €4.1bn in the market, and is due to the combined effects of [...]

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Internal Battles of the CDM

Posted by Roddy Boyd on July 15, 2011
CDM / No Comments

The carbon markets have had a troubled few weeks. While the price of the world’s most popular and valuable carbon product, the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme allowance, shed some 22% in one week, the Australian government has finally announced a potential path for the country to join the small group of emissions trading nations. At the [...]

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