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Fossil fuel firms seek UN carbon market cash for old gas plants

Fossil fuel firms seek UN carbon market cash for old gas plants

Fossil fuel companies that built gas power plants more than a decade ago are hoping for rewards from a new carbon credit market

Junk offset sellers push to enter new UN carbon market

Junk offset sellers push to enter new UN carbon market

Renewable energy schemes make up four-fifths of Kyoto-era projects hoping to keep selling offsets under Article 6, sparking concerns over the credibility of the new market.

Keep calm and carry on flying and eating steak: UN Climate Change ad criticised

A video promotion for carbon credits was taken down after viewers complained it mocked green lifestyle choices and downplayed the urgency of the climate challenge

UN climate deal could ‘revive’ offset market says CDM chief

New head of UN’s main carbon offset scheme says a global climate deal could revive market

‘Imagination’ required to save UN carbon market says new chair

Hugh Sealy says Clean Development Mechanism needs to hunt for new markets in order to flourish

UN opens carbon trading office in Bogota

UNFCCC chief Christiana Figures hopes centre can ‘tap potential’ for Clean Development Projects in Latin America

UN launches 2013 climate change photo contest

The UNFCCC is inviting photographers and filmmakers to submit work showing how the Clean Development Mechanism is changing lives

UN to open carbon market offices in Bogota and Manila

UN’s Clean Development Mechanism targets Columbia and Philippines as new regional bases in new drive to boost interest in carbon trading

UN takes steps to boost demand for carbon market credits

New Grenada office will help Carribbean countries identify projects for the Clean Development Mechanism

India unveils plans for massive concentrated solar power

100MW concentrated solar power (CSP) installation accredited by UN’s Clean Development Mechanism set to be constructed in Rajasthan

UN carbon market scheme passes 7000 project mark

Clean Development Mechanism boosted by latest figures, but doubts remain over market’s ability to survive slump in price for carbon

UN global carbon market needs $2.5 billion bailout

Short sharp investment via a new fund could keep Clean Development Mechanism alive, says Joan MacNaughton, vice-chair of its policy review panel

Global carbon trading system needs urgent support warns UN chair

Future of Clean Development Mechanism hinges on greater climate ambition around globe

EU uncertainty likely to affect global carbon markets

CDM Executive Board chief Peer Stiansen says it’s vital EU emissions trading scheme is backed by governments

UN boosts low carbon Africa with Uganda bank deal

UNFCCC partners with East African Development Bank to boost deployment of sustainable development projects on the continent

Davos 2013: Time to save the global carbon markets?

As carbon prices in Europe collapse, Joan MacNaughton explains how governments can tackle climate change and their budget problems by helping out the market

Ambitious carbon targets in Doha needed to energise carbon markets

COP18: Former chair of the UN’s Clean Development Mechanism scheme says pledges on emission cuts, not slashing supply, needed to build demand for carbon credits.

The world’s carbon trading schemes mapped

The world’s carbon markets mapped, from California to Vietnam.

How the UN climate talks can glue together a global carbon market

COP18: Fragmentation of the carbon market spells trouble for the climate unless a way is found to make national and regional schemes in step with international efforts to reduce emissions.

What does business want from the UN climate change talks?

COP18: With billions of dollars needed to prepare for and reduce the impact of climate change, what can negotiators do in Doha to smooth the path for greater private sector involvement?

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