CCX, RIP—or is it "good riddance"?
By Gernot WagnerThe Chicago Climate Exchange, one of the first voluntary cap-and-trade programs, is shutting down next month. That's bad news for the planet, isn't it? Just take a look at today's Wall...
View ArticleFirst steps for the California carbon trading market
By Susanne BrooksWhoever said cap and trade is dead hasn’t been paying attention to the news in California. Recently, the first trade of a greenhouse gas emissions permit in the Golden State took...
View ArticleCarbon trading grows up
By Gernot WagnerCross-posted from Reuters AlertNet. When someone robs a bank, nobody challenges the legitimacy of banks. They suggest instead that the bank find better security. Why should carbon...
View ArticleAustralia's landmark legislation will put price on carbon pollution, create...
By Gernot WagnerBy Jennifer Andreassen, originally posted on our Climate Talks blog. As expected, Australia’s upper house of Parliament voted yesterday to adopt a carbon price, which will compel...
View ArticleCapping Pollution from Coast to Coast
By Susanne BrooksAs the second auction in California’s landmark cap and trade program approaches, a coalition of states on the opposite side of the country – that have been cost-effectively reducing...
View ArticleCalifornia Bucks Global Trend with another Year of GHG Reductions
By Jonathan CamuzeauxThis post was co-authored by Maureen Lackner and originally appeared on the EDF Talks Global Climate blog. The California Air Resources Board’s November 6 release of 2016...
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