China’s national ETS launches today: Is it an early Christmas present for the climate?
Zhang Yong hailed the dawn of China's carbon market today
Zhang Yong hailed the dawn of China's carbon market today
Two new briefings show how small changes to the Effort Sharing Regulation - currently being debated by the European Institutions - could slow EU greenhouse gas emissions cuts. Hundreds of millions of tonnes of CO2 emissions are at stake.
New ETS reforms guarantee that emissions reductions from coal phase-out, energy efficiency and renewables policy will not 'pop up' elsewhere in the EU
Deeper analysis of last week's EU Emissions Trading System reform, and the consequences for the EU within the Paris Agreement
Last night’s trialogue agreement failed to restore the ETS as Europe’s flagship climate policy. The EU and Member States must now immediately look to how emissions can be cut rapidly before 2020 with other policies
Changes to funds, flexibility and free allocation are required to fix the EU carbon market
How plans for weak EUETS reform will not keep pace with falling coal and growing renewables
14th September 2017 ETS reform proposals, as discussions stand after yesterday’s trialogue, could leave the scheme still with a 1-2 billion tonne allowance surplus available to the market in 2025. In this scenario, the carbon price would remain unlikely to rise...
The exponential growth in uptake of electric vehicles (EV) represents an exciting step change which could have huge benefits for air quality and the climate. Sandbag is fully supportive of this change; here, we explore how the environmental benefits can be...
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