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Feb 28, 2011
South Korea to start carbon trading from 2015 according to local media sources quoting senior government officials, amid strong opposition from industry.

Feb 25, 2011
The European Union sees the possibility of carbon prices doubling in the next two decades as the bloc moves to limit carbon emissions, according to a recent document.

Feb 24, 2011
The Australian government has launched its 3rd attempt to force carbon polluters to pay for their emissions, revealing plans for a fixed-price scheme to commence in mid-2012, and promising not to bow to fierce political opposition.

Feb 23, 2011
German solar firm Q-Cells joined competitors in forecasting an expanding industry in 2011, even though it avoided giving an earnings outlook as lower subsidies in many nations highlight ongoing concerns in the industry.

Feb 23, 2011
A tougher greenhouse gas emissions cutting target for the EU would create more jobs and boost economic growth by 2020, rather than impact it negatively as many EU governments fear according to a recently released study.

Feb 21, 2011
The UN’s Environment Program says that countries could kick-start a “green economy” by redirecting $1.3 billion a year from industries which over use resources.

Feb 17, 2011
The European Union is considering cutting carbon emissions 25% by 2020 and withholding permits for the next phase of its cap-and-trade program to slow excess supply and encourage new technologies.

Feb 16, 2011
The new chairman of the Clean Development Mechanism is optimistic that by using regulators more effectively the world’s second largest carbon market will be ready to handle the increase for new credits this year.

Feb 11, 2011
The world’s largest producer of thin-film photovoltaic panels announces a major deal with Edison International for its Nevada solar plant.

Feb 09, 2011
The Australian government estimates that carbon emissions will climb by 24% between 2000 and 2020 without an initiative to ensure that companies pay for burning fossil fuels such as coal.


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