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Strong Regulation to Keep Carbon Markets Program Viable

September 15, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
carbonmarkets, carbonregulation, carbontax, carbontrading, climateandenergy2009, josephmason, marketmanipulation

In a recent WSJ article entitled "Cap and Trade: Recipe for Disaster", Louisiana State University economist Joseph Mason outlines his concerns that special interests have already taken control of the European carbon markets and that the US carbon markets are...continued

Energy Reforms Critical for Assuring Carbon Markets

August 12, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
carbonregulation, carbontrading, CFTC, energyandclimate2009, energytrading, feinsteinsnowe, financialregulation, markettransformation, positionlimits, waxmanmarkey

A new report to be released later this month by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is expected to reveal that contrary to their previous findings, speculators were in fact to blame for generating a "significant" amount of the...continued

A Price Collar Won't Protect the Carbon Cap

July 28, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Green Enterprise , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
capandtrade, carbonregulation, carbonrisk, carbontrading, cleanenergy, climateandenergy2009, feinsteinsnowe, financialregulation, pricecollar, waxmanmarkey

A brief Politico article last week titled "Time for a Price Collar on Carbon" argued that a price ceiling should be included in the Senate version of climate legislation as a way to better ensure the bill's passage. While the...continued

5 Reasons Why Trading Allowances Will Help Meet Our Climate Objectives

July 21, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
ACES, capandtrade, carbonregulation, carbonrisk, carbontrading, climateandenergy2009, feinsteinsnowe, financialregulation, waxmanmarkey

While the Senate does appear to support the scientific and environmental need to put a cap on our carbon emissions, some Senators remain fearful that the “trading” portion of the cap and trade bill will just be creating another derivatives...continued

Feinstein-Snowe Carbon Bill Creates Gold Standard for Derivatives Regulation

July 13, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
carbonregulation, carbontrading, climateandenergy2009, derivativesregulation, feinsteinsnowe, financialregulation, timgeithner, waxmanmarkey

While Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner's testimony on Friday shed little new light on how the administration plans to regulate the financial derivatives markets, a bill introduced in the Senate earlier in the week by Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Olympia...continued

The Senate's Role in Getting Carbon Market Regulation Right

July 7, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
ACES, carbonregulation, carbonrisk, carbontrading, energyandclimate2009, marketmanipulation, markettransformation, overthecountertrading, waxmanmarkey

As the Senate begins to weigh in on the climate debate with its own version of climate bill, the issue of carbon market oversight still remains a major concern to many members. The final bill that passed through the House...continued

Counting Up to a Climate Disaster

June 19, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Health and the Environment , Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
carboncounter, carbonregulation, carbonrisk, cleanenergy, climateandenergy2009, climatechange, costofinaction, dbam, knowthenumber, markettransformation, mit, simplesteps

At 70 feet across, Deutsche Bank Asset Management's new "carbon counter" billboard is advertised as the world's first real-time calculator of global greenhouse gas emissions. This billboard, together with its web-based counterpart, were created as a way to not only bring...continued

The Saudi Arabia of Coal No More, the US Sees Beginnings of Peak “Cheap” Coal

June 9, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
carbonregulation, carbonrisk, cleanenergy, coalfiredpowerplants, coalprices, liquidcoal, markettransformation, peakcoal

The coal lobby can't catch a break these days. First utilities reduce coal demand in favor of increasing purchases of cheap natural gas, then the EPA  proposes its endangerment finding on carbon dioxide pollution, then mountaintop removal gets called into account...continued

Top 5 Questions about ACES as it goes to the House Floor

June 4, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

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ACES, capandtrade, carbonregulation, charlesriversassociates, climateandenergy2009, complimentarystandards, costofinaction, heritagefoundation, marketmanipulation, markettransformation, waxmanmarkey

After receiving broad support in the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the ACES bill is now expected to be brought to a vote before the July recess. While several committees are still looking to review and possibly amend the bill...continued

Climate Bill Puts Energy Speculators on Notice

May 17, 2009

Posted by Andy Stevenson in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
ACES, carbonregulation, carbontrading, energyandclimate2009, marketmanipulation, markettransformation, timgeithner, waxmanmarkey

In addition to providing meaningful guidelines for the carbon trading markets, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (ACES) should be commended for looking to close many of the regulatory loopholes used by speculators to manipulate energy prices...continued