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CBI calls for energy reform by February
12 August 2010A leading UK business group says £150 billion ($234 billion) of green investment will be at risk if the government fails to deliver key energy reforms within six months.
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Push to save PACE in US Congress, courts
05 August 2010Lobbying is heating up in the US for legislation to rescue innovative bond programmes that help pay for energy efficiency and renewables.
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SO2, NOx trading back on table in US?
29 July 2010US senators on both sides of the aisle prefer a legislative fix to the embattled Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) programme to plans set out by the country's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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US legislators move to rescue PACE programmes
22 July 2010US legislators have introduced a bill to rescue innovative bond programmes to fund energy efficiency and renewables.
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European power plants win reprieve on emissions
08 July 2010The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to adopt the Industrial Emissions Directive, after agreeing a compromise position that will give power plants extra time to comply with stricter levels for air pollution.
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Emergency UK budget skimps on detail
24 June 2010The UK's emergency package to deal with its massive public debt includes few green measures, but analysts and investors expect the country's coalition government to fill in the details later this year.
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HAPs regulation even more of a threat than carbon to SO2, NOx prices – ICF
17 June 2010US carbon legislation would reduce the value of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides allowances, even if those markets survive a court-mandated revamp, according to ICF International.
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US emissions markets face terminal decline without legislation – EMA
06 May 2010The US pollution markets may not recover if Congress does not adopt a legislative fix for the embattled Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) programme, according to the Environmental Markets Association (EMA).
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Experts anticipate role for markets in CAIR's return
29 April 2010Emissions market experts remain hopeful that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will preserve some element of trading in a revamped Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) programme, due out in the coming weeks.
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IMF staffers table $100bn/year climate finance plan
25 March 2010The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published proposals for raising the $100 billion/year called for in the Copenhagen Accord to tackle climate change in developing countries – proposals it says could help forge an international climate change deal.