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NZ Market: Profit-taking pushes NZUs further down

Published 09:12 on November 21, 2016  /  Last updated at 09:12 on November 21, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand  /  No Comments

New Zealand carbon allowances ended in negative territory for a seventh consecutive day on Monday, as profit-trading added to the woes brought on by the recent US election.

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UN climate talks get late jolt as nearly 50 poor nations raise the stakes

Published 20:16 on November 18, 2016  /  Last updated at 07:03 on November 19, 2016  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International  /  No Comments

Nearly 50 of the poorest nations made a joint pledge on Friday to update their national climate plans before 2020 and aim for 100% renewables by 2050, putting pressure on major economies to ratchet up their Paris Agreement contributions at the earliest opportunity.

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Australia to ramp up offset issuance to savanna burning projects

Published 08:52 on November 18, 2016  /  Last updated at 20:43 on November 18, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, Australia  /  No Comments

The 70 savanna burning projects registered with Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator will be eligible to receive more offsets than before as new research shows they also increase carbon storage in the surrounding landscape, according to a new government proposal.

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NZ Market: NZUs plunge to 5-month lows on Trump worries

Published 06:48 on November 18, 2016  /  Last updated at 13:28 on November 18, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand  /  No Comments

New Zealand carbon allowances extended recent losses in Friday trade, falling 3.6% to hit a five-month low as concerns over how the next US administration will impact global carbon trading continue to cast a shadow over the market.

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Fiji, Poland tapped as next COP hosts

Published 16:42 on November 17, 2016  /  Last updated at 16:42 on November 17, 2016  /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, New Market Mechanisms, Other APAC, South & Central  /  No Comments

Fiji will chair next year’s UN climate summit in the German city of Bonn while Poland has proposed to once again host the talks in 2018, sources told Carbon Pulse.

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New Zealand in search of partners as nation prepares to splurge on carbon credits

Published 09:54 on November 17, 2016  /  Last updated at 23:16 on November 17, 2016  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, Climate Talks, International, New Market Mechanisms, New Zealand  /  No Comments

New Zealand could meet as much as 80% of its Paris Agreement obligations through the international carbon market, and Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett is at UN talks in Marrakech to line up nations with which to link or trade, according to a government document.

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NZ Market: NZUs fall to 3-month low as bearish sentiment lingers

Published 05:21 on November 17, 2016  /  Last updated at 23:20 on November 17, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand  /  No Comments

New Zealand carbon allowances shed another 1.1% in Thursday’s trade to hit a three-month low as buyers rapidly retreated and some sellers followed suit.

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Energy-related CO2 emissions set to continue to rise until 2040 -IEA

Published 11:26 on November 16, 2016  /  Last updated at 19:09 on November 16, 2016  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, China, Climate Talks, EMEA, International  /  No Comments

Global CO2 emissions are set to still be rising by 150 million tonnes a year in 2040, paving the way for temperature growth of 2.7C by 2100 unless governments ramp up their ambition, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.

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NZ Market: Downturn continues amid profit-taking, Trump

Published 06:55 on November 16, 2016  /  Last updated at 06:55 on November 16, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand  /  No Comments

The New Zealand carbon market saw a fourth consecutive day of losses on Wednesday as a mix of profit-taking and uncertainty over what a Trump presidency will bring weighed on prices.

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IETA appoints first China representative, Korean board member

Published 20:02 on November 15, 2016  /  Last updated at 02:18 on November 16, 2016  /  Asia Pacific, Bavardage, China's National ETS, South Korea  /  No Comments

The International Emissions Trade Association (IETA) has appointed its first representative in China and a South Korean board member at its board meeting in Marrakech on Monday, in a move to expand its presence and promote its ties in Asia’s carbon markets.

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