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IETA Says Sales of Recycled Carbon Credits May Hurt EU Market
March 15 (Bloomberg) — The International Emissions Trading Association said sales of recycled United Nations carbon credits could damage the reputation of the European Unions emissions-trading market, the worlds largest.
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IETA Says Industry CO2 Trade May Work in Place of Broader Caps
March 5 (Bloomberg) — Carbon trading programs for high- polluting industries may fill the void as broader cap-and-trade systems for entire economies face opposition in emerging nations, according to the International Emissions Trading Association.
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Carbon traders call for land-use offsets in climate deal
| Sourced From EurActive.com |
Reducing emissions from land use should play a key role in the post-Kyoto climate agreement, the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) said yesterday (27 April).
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EU stance on UN carbon trade may slow climate talks, IETA says
| Sourced From Tehran Times |
LONDON (Bloomberg) — The European Commissions stance on United Nations emission trading may hamper negotiation of an international climate agreement because it threatens developing nations, according to a traders lobby group.