Carbon Market North America
To help you keep up with the increasing pace of carbon market developments in the United States and Canada, Point Carbon is pleased to provide you with the latest issue of our FREE publication, Carbon Market North America. This biweekly newsletter covers the major developments related to the carbon markets in North America, as well as guest commentaries by analysts and market participants.
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In this issue of Carbon Market North America:
* Bush to focus on clean tech, major economies talks in ‘08
* EPA projects emissions allowances to cost $25 in 2030
* Midwestern carbon market may include price cap: governor
* US legislators to disagree over federal pre-emption for cap-and-trade
* California calls on EPA to regulate GHG emissions from machinery
* Installed US wind power capacity increased 45% in 2007: industry report
* Canadian companies buy 80,000 carbon credits in auction
* Alberta eyes carbon capture to help halve projected 2050 emissions
* Guest commentary by Dennis Arfmann, Hogan & Hartson
To download the new October issue, go to:
Download here
In this issue of Carbon Market North America:
* Bush to focus on clean tech, major economies talks in ‘08
* EPA projects emissions allowances to cost $25 in 2030
* Midwestern carbon market may include price cap: governor
* US legislators to disagree over federal pre-emption for cap-and-trade
* California calls on EPA to regulate GHG emissions from machinery
* Installed US wind power capacity increased 45% in 2007: industry report
* Canadian companies buy 80,000 carbon credits in auction
* Alberta eyes carbon capture to help halve projected 2050 emissions
* Guest commentary by Dennis Arfmann, Hogan & Hartson
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