This issue of Carbon Policy Update (CPU) gives a brief overview of the EC's sector crediting proposal.
Buy/Free trial
This Carbon Policy Update gives an overview of the court cases on the phase 2 NAPs. The report examines the grounds for the cases and gives an assessment of likely outcomes and potential market implications if the court should rule in favor of the Member States.
This issue of Carbon Policy Update provides a summary of the most important topics negotiated at COP/MOP in Poznan 1-12 December and an analysis of the way forward towards Copenhagen
The WTO negotiations just stumbled on an issue related to protection of farmers in developing countries. EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has been quoted as saying could have negative implications for the ongoing climate negotiations on a post-2012 agreement as well. This Carbon Policy Update discusses whether he is likely to be right.
The third round of UN climate change negotiations for a post-2012 agreement took place in Bonn from 2 to 13 June 2008. This brief Carbon Policy Update sums up the main outcomes from the meetings
A this issue of Carbon Policy Update, "The phase merging of EU ETS", we provide a full analysis of the Commission's proposed review of the emissions trading directive. The report outlines the phase 3 cap and credit limit in the 20% reduction scenario and how we expect this to change if the EU should take on an overall reduction target of 30%. The report also provides our first-pass assessment of potential market implications of the review proposal.
This issue of Carbon Policy Update provides a summary and implications from the COP/CMP meeting in Bali on 3-15 December 2007.
This Carbon Policy Update looks at Programmes of Activities (PoAs) under the CDM and assesses the implications of the draft guidelines and procedures presented last week for CER supply and prices. The procedures are likely to be approved by the CDM Executive Board at its next meeting 20-22 June 2007.
This issue of Carbon Policy Update provides a summary and implications from the meeting of the G8 in Heiligendamm, Germany on 7-8 June 2007.
This issue of Carbon Policy Update provides a summary and implications from the meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s Working Group III in Bangkok 30 April - 4 May 2007.
The UN climate change conference in Nairobi, 6-17 November 2006 conference: Work plan towards establishing a mandate for negotiating new commitments post-2012; the Dialogue under the Convention continues, CDM decisions postponed. Key developments and signals to the market.
This Carbon Policy Update assesses the market implications of the Subsidiary Bodies meetings as well as the outcome of the meetings of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on future commitments, both held in Bonn in late May.
This issue of Carbon Policy Update presents the main developments from the recent climate negotiations in Montreal, and draws some conclusions on what it means for the market.