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16 February 2011
Energy
EU wants 60 percent transport carbon cut by 2050: draft
EU wants 60 percent transport carbon cut by 2050: draft
14 February 2011
Energy
Indonesia, Finland sign agreement to promote renewable energy
Indonesia, Finland sign agreement to promote renewable energy
11 February 2011
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EU changes course for 25 percent CO2 cut, no new target
EU changes course for 25 percent CO2 cut, no new target
10 February 2011
Energy
Nine UK carbon capture projects bid for EU funds
Nine UK carbon capture projects bid for EU funds
9 February 2011
Energy
EU fails on energy savings, mandatory goals loom
EU fails on energy savings, mandatory goals loom
8 February 2011
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Indonesia fails to meet deadline in bilateral agreement
Indonesia fails to meet deadline in bilateral agreement
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Sweden exploring pro-environment business with Indonesia
Sweden exploring pro-environment business with Indonesia
4 February 2011
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EU leaders take steps to curb fossil fuel habit
EU leaders take steps to curb fossil fuel habit
3 February 2011
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EU to reopen 5 carbon registries shut after thefts
EU to reopen 5 carbon registries shut after thefts
1 February 2011
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Bahrain MoU signed for wind-powered desalination technology
Bahrain MoU signed for wind-powered desalination technology
Carbon & Climate
ADB, Nordic development fund support action on climate change in Vietnam
ADB, Nordic development fund support action on climate change in Vietnam
29 January 2011
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Markets may be ‘significantly harmed’ by CO2 theft, traders say
Markets may be ‘significantly harmed’ by CO2 theft, traders say
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CSR boost for Vietnamese business from Sweden
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27 January 2011
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Davos WEF 2011: Sir Terry Leahy says consumers must drive green revolution
Davos WEF 2011: Sir Terry Leahy says consumers must drive green revolution
24 January 2011
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CME's Green Exchange launches 2013 carbon contract
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21 January 2011
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EU bans disputed carbon offsets from May 2013
EU bans disputed carbon offsets from May 2013
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Siemens renewable-energy unit to add 2,000 jobs this year
Siemens renewable-energy unit to add 2,000 jobs this year
20 January 2011
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EU says carbon markets to reopen when security proved
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