Archive for the 'Emissions Reductions' Category

UN encourages EU to help out

4th 2008f March, 2008, barry

On Monday UN climate chief Yvo de Boer urged EU nations to offer financial help to growing polluters such as China and India over climate change policy, to help secure a global deal next year. 
de Boer claimed that despite ”significant movement in the U.S. position” especially concerning future carbon binding regulations, and the leadership the EU has shown [...]

Code of conduct for the UK offset industry

18th 2008f February, 2008, Peter

According to a report in the Guardian, the UK Government is planning to introduce a voluntary code of conduct for companies in the carbon offsets industry. It seems the main objective will be limit the scope for fly-by-night offset operators and projects, taking the money of investors and offsetters without ensuring projects are [...]

Oil sees the light

17th 2008f February, 2008, Peter

Royal Dutch Shell is not the only major oil company calling for more policy certainty on emissions, according to the FT. Both Total and Conoco-Phillips have also made similar calls recently for co-ordinated government action on curbing emissions and promoting trade in emissions permits.
Technorati Tags: oil, curbing emissions, emissions permits

Shell calls for a global approach to emissions trading

17th 2008f February, 2008, Peter

True to their history as the first company to apply seriously the ideas of scenario planning, oil major Shell has released two scenarios for the future development of energy markets. The two scenarios are:

“In the Scramble scenario, nations rush to secure energy resources for themselves, fearing that energy security is a zero-sum game, [...]

Just call, don’t fly

13th 2008f February, 2008, Peter

Perhaps a cynic would expect the CEO of a telecommunications operator to believe that increased use of telecoms for teleworking and conference calling can reduce carbon emissions, as Sol Trujillo of Telstra in Australia has argued. But even naked self-interest is good, if it helps us avoid catastrophic climate change.
The Telstra [...]